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Master list of LCD/PLASMA with 1:1 pixel mapping
OK...I hope this thread will get some activity. I think it would be VERY helpful to have a single list of LCD's and PLASMA's that support 1:1 pixel mapping. I know this is very important to me and a lot of other people here...so why not have the info in a single thread for quick access. I will update the thread as people list more sets. If anyone sees any incorrect information, post and I will update as necessary. It would also be nice to have the following information for each set:
Model number Connection used for 1:1 mapping (DVI, HDMI, VGA) Color Mapping Any possible tricks to get it to work PLASMA: LG 50PG25, ??, ??, ?? LG 50PX1D, HDMI/DVI, ??, ?? LG 60PY3D, HDMI, ??, from Menu, go to Option > Input Label > set as “PC” NEC 42XR4, HDMI, ??, ?? NEC 50XR5, HDMI, ??, ?? NEC 61XR3, HDMI, ??, ?? Panasonic 42PZ700U, HDMI, ??, Setting HD size2 Panasonic 42PZ77U, HDMI, ??, Setting HD size2 Panasonic 50PZ77U, HDMI, ??, Setting HD size2 Panasonic 9UK Series, DVI-Board or VGA or BNC or Component, ??, ?? Panasonic TH-50PZ750U, Component, ?HDMI?, ??, Picture settings/other settings/Size 2 Panasonic TH-50PZ77U, HDMI, ??, ?? Panasonic TH-42PX600U, VGA, ??, PC input Panasonic TH-65PX600U, HDMI, 16-235, Size2 (way down on menu) Pioneer PDP-4270HD, VGA, ??, Dot for Dot Pioneer PDP-4280HD, VGA, ??, Dot for Dot Pioneer PDP-5010FD, HDMI, ??, ?? Pioneer PDP-5070HD, VGA, ??, Dot for Dot Pioneer PDP-6010FD, HDMI, ??, ?? Pioneer PDP-6070HD, VGA, ??, Dot for Dot Pioneer Elite PRO-940HD, VGA, ??, Dot for Dot Pioneer Elite PRO-1140HD, VGA, ??, Dot for Dot Pioneer Elite PRO-1540HD, VGA, ??, Dot for Dot Pioneer Pro-FHD1, HDMI, ??, Dot for Dot Samsung FP-T5084, HDMI/VGA, ??, Just Scan Samsung FP-T5884, HDMI/VGA, ??, Just Scan Samsung FP-T6374, HDMI/VGA, ??, Just Scan Samsung HP-T4254, VGA, ??, ?? Samsung HP-T4264, VGA, ??, ?? Samsung HP-T4234, VGA, ??, ?? Samsung HP-T5054, VGA, ??, ?? Samsung HP-T5064, VGA, ??, ?? Samsung HP-T5034, VGA, ??, ?? Vizio VP42, HDMI/VGA, ??, ?? LCD: Hannspree XV 32, HDMI or VGA, ??, ?? JVC 46FN97, HDMI or Component, ??, Full Native aspect ratio Mitsubishi LT-37131, DVI, ??, **There are a few lines of pixels that do not show on edges Mitsubishi LT-37132, DVI, ??, **There are a few lines of pixels that do not show on edges Mitsubishi LT-46131, DVI, ??, ?? Olevia 232V, HDMI, Tuner, VGA, ??, Push Aspect button on Remote until 1:1 or Menu > Screen > Aspect Ratio > Choose 1:1 Olevia 337H, VGA or S-video, ??, Press aspect button until you get to 1:1 option Olevia 537H, VGA or HDMI or Component, ??, Press 'zoom' button until you get to 1:1 option Olevia 542I, Tuner or Composite or S-Video or Component or VGA or HDMI, ??, Press 'zoom' button until you get to 1:1 option Phillips 42PFL7422D, HDMI, ??, Select 'Unscaled' in format menu Phillips 47PFL7422D, HDMI, ??, Select 'Unscaled' in format menu Phillips 52PFL7422D, HDMI, ??, Select 'Unscaled' in format menu Phillips 42PFL7432D, HDMI, ??, Select 'Unscaled' in format menu Phillips 47PFL7432D, HDMI, ??, Select 'Unscaled' in format menu Phillips 52PFL7432D, HDMI, ??, Select 'Unscaled' in format menu Samsung LNS4095D, VGA, ??, ?? Samsung LNS4096D, VGA, ??, ?? Samsung LNS4695D, VGA, ??, ?? Samsung LNS4696D, VGA, ??, ?? Samsung LTP468W, DVI, ??, The timing must be "reduced blanking" - 138.63MHz instead of full blanking - 148.5 MHz Samsung LNxxA550, HDMI, ??, ?? Samsung LNxxA650, HDMI, ??, ?? Samsung LNxxA750, HDMI, ??, ?? Sceptre X42GV/X42SV, DVI or VGA, 0-255, Select the 'DVI' Input from PC source menu Sceptre X37SV, DVI or VGA, 0-255, Select the 'DVI' Input from PC source menu Sharp Aquos 42D62U, HDMI or Component, ??, Dot by Dot mode Sharp Aquos 46D62U, HDMI or Component, ??, Dot by Dot mode Sharp Aquos 46D92U, DVI, ??, Dot by Dot mode Sharp Aquos 52D62U, HDMI or Component, ??, Dot by Dot mode Sharp LC-32D50U, DVI, ??, Dot by Dot Mode Sharp LC-42PD7X, DVI, ??, Dot by Dot Mode, AV mode set to "PC", sharpness set to -10 (min) Sharp LC-46XD1E, HDMI, ??, In "Wide modes" menu select "Underscan" Sharp LC-52XD1E, HDMI, ??, In "Wide modes" menu select "Underscan" Soniq QV320H, HDMI, ??, ?? Sony KDL-40V2500, HDMI or VGA or Component, both, ?? Sony KDL-46V2500, HDMI or VGA or Component, both, ?? Sony KDL-46V251L1, HDMI or VGA or Component, both, ?? Sony KDL-40W4100, HDMI or VGA or component, ??, Home->Screen->Display Area->Full Pixel Sony KDL-52V4100, HDMI or VGA, ??, Home->Screen->Display Area->Full Pixel Sony XBR2 40", HDMI or VGA, ??, Settings->Screen->Display Area->Full Pixel Sony XBR2 46", HDMI or VGA, ??, Settings->Screen->Display Area->Full Pixel Sony XBR2 52", HDMI or VGA, ??, Settings->Screen->Display Area->Full Pixel Sony XBR3 40", HDMI or VGA, ??, Settings->Screen->Display Area->Full Pixel Sony XBR3 46", HDMI or VGA, ??, Settings->Screen->Display Area->Full Pixel Sony XBR3 52", HDMI or VGA, ??, Settings->Screen->Display Area->Full Pixel Sony XBR4 40", HDMI or Component, ??, Settings->Screen->Display Area->Full Pixel Sony XBR4 46", HDMI or Component, ??, Settings->Screen->Display Area->Full Pixel Sony XBR4 52", HDMI or Component, ??, Settings->Screen->Display Area->Full Pixel Sony XBR5 40", HDMI or Component, ??, Settings->Screen->Display Area->Full Pixel Sony XBR5 46", HDMI or Component, ??, Settings->Screen->Display Area->Full Pixel Sony XBR5 52", HDMI or Component, ??, Settings->Screen->Display Area->Full Pixel Toshiba HL196, ??, ??, one-to-one Toshiba LX196, ??, ??, one-to-one Toshiba 'Regza' series, HDMI, ??, 'Native Mode' Vizio GV42LF ??, ??, ?? Vizio VU42LF ??, ??, ?? Vizio GV47L 47", HDMI, 0-255, No special setting needed... Vizio GV52LF 52", HDMI, 0-255, No special setting needed... Westinghouse LVM-47w1, DVI or HDMI or VGA, 0-255 (VGA & DVI) and 16-235 (HDMI), ?? Westinghouse LVM-42w2, DVI or HDMI or VGA, ??, ?? Westinghouse LVM-37w3, DVI or HDMI or VGA, ??, ?? Westinghouse W4207, DVI or HDMI, ??, ?? PROJECTOR: BenQ W5000, ??, ??, 1:1 mapping does not work with firmware 1.08 BenQ W20000, ??, ??, 1:1 mapping does not work with firmware 1.08 Sharp XVZ21000, ??, ??, ?? Marantz VP15S1, ??, ??, ?? Last edited by bobn4burton; 02-05-09 at 12:11 AM.. Reason: List update |
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There is already similar topic listed here:
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=329951 Also you missed Westy 37w3 and the fact that Westinghouse will accept 1080p on HDMI, DVI, VGA and component. |
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Remember 1:1 pixel mapping is only HALF the battle... You also want the color space to match.
PC's put out R,G,B in a 0-255 range, where black =0 and white=255. Video devices, PVRS, DVDs, etc output a smaller range where black = 16 and white = 235. Unless the sets inputs match the device outputs you will get a washed out picture or a image with crushed blacks and blown whites. Adjusting contrast and brightness may or may not help. Ideally sets should allow the user to set the range, but most are hard coded.
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Test Your Display, Tips for Large Monitor Use: 720p, 1080p Test Patterns, Tips Just Click Here Last edited by JackLT; 11-10-06 at 10:57 AM.. |
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For the record the Westy 47" 1080p offers 1:1 on VGA, HDMI, and both DVI's.
VGA 0-255 DVI 0-255 HDMI 16-235 with some green clipping. If you hook up a 16-235 source to VGA or DVI you can use contrast and brightness to get a decent image. If you hook a PC up to the HDMI you'll get clipping. 16-235 sources: XBOX 360, Dish/Bell HD PVR 0-255 Source: PC This is a great value set at the sale prices BB offered recently, not perfect but a great value.
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So is all this is is a 1:1 setting? If so, the Olevia 537H definitely has it. Its a 768p set. When watching a 720p source cycling through the zoom settings will get you to 1:1 as one of the choices. Upon choosing, the picture shrinks with black bars all around, which would make sense as 720p is less pixels than 768p. Can do this setting for other sources, including vga.
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