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Old 26th June 2004, 10:04 AM   #1
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Default Advises for 480x234 lcd panel users...

I tried some different things to reduce screen door effect and pixelation. At the moment I have 7" TFT wide screen lcd screen and ancient lcd projector ( with 300x200 !! pixels lol I am watching pixels only)

Anyways, here are my experiences / advises;

1) If you' re using a low res mobile lcd tv there is a sharpness setting in osd menu. When you decrease the sharpness, pixelation will be decreasing dramatically. It' s kinda like full screen anti aliasing option... Yes you will lose some sharpness at the same time but it is not noticeable at the wall lol) After this, you will have very smooth picture, and -very- acceptable sharpness / contrast ratio.

2) This will reduce screen door effect too. You know the most obvious way is " DEFOCUS " to reduce the screen door effect. But it is not that effective like option " 1 "... Actually, I / you know the exact solution is high resolution lcd panel to reduce the screen door effect but high res lcd panel is very hard to find. ( especially in third world countries...)

3) A grey / aluminium color would be nice for a screen. This will a bit reduce screen door effect too.
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Old 26th June 2004, 01:23 PM   #2
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Screen door is also a lot less noticeable if you keep your projection reasonably sized in proportion to the panel. At about 70 - 80" it's not that bad at all. At 100" it becomes noticeable, but is still very watchable. I have been using mine at 100 for a few months now, and I don't mind the slight pixelation.
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Old 26th June 2004, 01:46 PM   #3
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wylie-c I seen your results, I am impressed... You have really huge screen size but 70" enough to me...
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