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Service menu for 70" Sony RPTV



 
 
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Old March 15th 07, 02:46 PM posted to uk.media.home-cinema
Dr Zoidberg
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Default Service menu for 70" Sony RPTV

Don't suppose anyone knows how to get into the service menu for a Sony
KDS-70R2000?
I need to reduce the amount of overscan for use with a PC.

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Old March 15th 07, 06:20 PM posted to uk.media.home-cinema
KD
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Default Service menu for 70" Sony RPTV


"Dr Zoidberg" wrote in message
...
Don't suppose anyone knows how to get into the service menu for a Sony
KDS-70R2000?
I need to reduce the amount of overscan for use with a PC.

--
Alex

"I laugh in the face of danger. Then I hide until it goes away"

www.drzoidberg.co.uk www.ebayfaq.co.uk


Hi Dr.Z.,
It's not an answer to your post but it's a bit of a coincidence that I'm
just about to buy one of these 'little' babies. Any negative points to
watch out for, apart from overscan that is ?

Cheers,
Keith


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Old March 15th 07, 07:38 PM posted to uk.media.home-cinema
Nige
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Default Service menu for 70" Sony RPTV

Dr Zoidberg wrote:
Don't suppose anyone knows how to get into the service menu for a
Sony KDS-70R2000?
I need to reduce the amount of overscan for use with a PC.


Most TV/monitors have overscan control for PC use, aint there one?

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Nige

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Old March 15th 07, 08:30 PM posted to uk.media.home-cinema
Dr Zoidberg
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Default Service menu for 70" Sony RPTV

Nige wrote:
Dr Zoidberg wrote:
Don't suppose anyone knows how to get into the service menu for a
Sony KDS-70R2000?
I need to reduce the amount of overscan for use with a PC.


Most TV/monitors have overscan control for PC use, aint there one?


Yep , you can increase the overscan but not decrease it from the user menu!
--
Alex

"I laugh in the face of danger. Then I hide until it goes away"

www.drzoidberg.co.uk www.ebayfaq.co.uk


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Old March 15th 07, 08:36 PM posted to uk.media.home-cinema
Dr Zoidberg
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Default Service menu for 70" Sony RPTV

KD wrote:
"Dr Zoidberg" wrote in message
...
Don't suppose anyone knows how to get into the service menu for a
Sony KDS-70R2000?
I need to reduce the amount of overscan for use with a PC.


Hi Dr.Z.,
It's not an answer to your post but it's a bit of a coincidence that
I'm just about to buy one of these 'little' babies. Any negative
points to watch out for, apart from overscan that is ?

I've not had much time to play with it yet - it's a work thing rather than
mine personally - but so far it's looking good.
It's the best picture I've seen on an RPTV and while it doesn't have the
same clarity and depth of colour as a quality CRT set it looks very nice
playing hi-def video from a PC.

The only problem we've got is that one of it's primary functions will be for
use with a PC for things like powerpoint , and that's not good if you can't
see the start button or toolbar at the bottom of the screen.

It has been suggested that one possible fix is to use powerstrip to do
something like 1860x1020 instead of 1920x1080.
The slight loss of desktop area won't be a problem - it's just a case of
seeing if the TV will accept the non-standard resolution

--
Alex

"I laugh in the face of danger. Then I hide until it goes away"

www.drzoidberg.co.uk www.ebayfaq.co.uk


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Old March 16th 07, 07:20 AM posted to uk.media.home-cinema
Nige
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Default Service menu for 70" Sony RPTV

Dr Zoidberg wrote:
Nige wrote:
Dr Zoidberg wrote:
Don't suppose anyone knows how to get into the service menu for a
Sony KDS-70R2000?
I need to reduce the amount of overscan for use with a PC.


Most TV/monitors have overscan control for PC use, aint there one?


Yep , you can increase the overscan but not decrease it from the
user menu!


Dead handy then! Tried avforums, some techno nerd might know there?

I once rang Sharp tech dept & they told me how to get in, tell 'em you
are doing some work on it, don't tell 'em it's yours.


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Nige

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Land Rover Discovery II
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Old March 16th 07, 08:19 AM posted to uk.media.home-cinema
Nigel Barker
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Default Service menu for 70" Sony RPTV

On Thu, 15 Mar 2007 21:36:41 -0000, "Dr Zoidberg"
wrote:

KD wrote:
"Dr Zoidberg" wrote in message
...
Don't suppose anyone knows how to get into the service menu for a
Sony KDS-70R2000?
I need to reduce the amount of overscan for use with a PC.


Hi Dr.Z.,
It's not an answer to your post but it's a bit of a coincidence that
I'm just about to buy one of these 'little' babies. Any negative
points to watch out for, apart from overscan that is ?

I've not had much time to play with it yet - it's a work thing rather than
mine personally - but so far it's looking good.
It's the best picture I've seen on an RPTV and while it doesn't have the
same clarity and depth of colour as a quality CRT set it looks very nice
playing hi-def video from a PC.

The only problem we've got is that one of it's primary functions will be for
use with a PC for things like powerpoint , and that's not good if you can't
see the start button or toolbar at the bottom of the screen.

It has been suggested that one possible fix is to use powerstrip to do
something like 1860x1020 instead of 1920x1080.
The slight loss of desktop area won't be a problem - it's just a case of
seeing if the TV will accept the non-standard resolution


The Nvidia Control Panel (& probably the ATI one too) now allows for a great
deal of tweaking of position, resolution etc. AFAICS Powerstrip is now
redundant.

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Nigel Barker
Live from the sunny Cote d'Azur
 




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