Is there any way to change the hdmi out resolution on the Galaxy Tab if you root it? I would prefer to run in 720P since that's all my TV supports and I also hope it would result in a faster refresh than friggin 30Hz.
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Use the rca cable in the accessories section - that's lower resolution.
It cost $8 and arrives in a week.
Thanks for the suggestion but that's way too low of resolution.
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Well, its one or the other.
Hi, I'm going to get a new TV soon..
If you have one if the above, please do leave me a comment...
I'm interested on Getting a TV, probably a Samsung smart TV, 46" 600hz or 800hz model (L7 or L8).
Since Google TV is so amazing, I'd like to buy the separate box for my smart TV, my problem is will it work on smart TV?
Thanks!
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A friend of mine has the Samsung Smart TV 46" LED 3D 800Hz, and it's simply amazing. He also got a pair of 3D glasses and the Samsung Galaxy 5 when he bought it, so you can use the 5" tablet as a remote, stream directly from the TV to the tab (if you're in another room for example) and so on. The only "downside" is that it doesn't look like a 46" since the bezel is almost nonexistent so i would go for the 55".
I haven't tested the Sony, so i can't really say if it's better, but the Samsung is the best i've seen.
I have a samsung 46inch smart led tv
and i love it, as for google tv, i think its a waste of money as the samsung smart tv has more apps to download and is much prettier interface.
I was not impressed by google tv, too boring and limited
If you really want to be able to stream internet to your tv get an hdmi cable or vga or what ever or get an hdmi wireless hp tv connect.
Then you wont have limitations of what sites and videos you can stream.
Just my 2 cents
melvinchng said:
Hi, I'm going to get a new TV soon..
If you have one if the above, please do leave me a comment...
I'm interested on Getting a TV, probably a Samsung smart TV, 46" 600hz or 800hz model (L7 or L8).
Since Google TV is so amazing, I'd like to buy the separate box for my smart TV, my problem is will it work on smart TV?
Thanks!
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As I remeber when it comes to TV now Samsung produces very good products. I myself know this, because I recently bought a new TV and it was Samsung, between 600 and 800MHz there is no difference in the image quality. AFAIK Google hasn't released info. about Google TV, but I'm not 100% sure .
Samsung.
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I've got a Samsung LN52B630, and it's a great TV, especially the versatility of the built in media player.
Have the 400hz 55" one, simply amazing
Max. (From my Galaxy 2)
MacaronyMax said:
Have the 400hz 55" one, simply amazing
Max. (From my Galaxy 2)
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Where do u find the hz number?
davidrules7778 said:
Where do u find the hz number?
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Check the word "motion"...
Yeah, taking my nexus s as a TV remote is cool...
Google TV (Sony) has 1000000:1 ratio, but I can't find any in Samsung. And Google TV module runs on android apps, I'll check this out in store tomorrow.
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Check the word "motion"...
Yeah, taking my nexus s as a TV remote is cool...
Google TV (Sony) has 1000000:1 ratio, but I can't find any in Samsung. And Google TV module runs on android apps, I'll check this out in store tomorrow.
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That must be a non us thing cause all the tbsp I've looked at max out at 240hz the must measure it differently in other countries
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That must be a non us thing cause all the tbsp I've looked at max out at 240hz the must measure it differently in other countries
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The 240w is the input power... 50/60hz.
The one we are saying is motion... 600hz or 800hz.check out Samsung site and you will know it.
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Just buy a plasma or a dlp. No worries about refresh rates.
120hz/240hz used sparingly, adds depth and realism to the picture.
I'll never go back to a 60Hz TV.
Smart TV is quite Cool... should be very cool
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Internet TV is cool but it would be very hard to play on a remote controller, they must give away some keyboard along with the tv also.
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Bought a Samsung led smart TV 46" 600hz yesterday. Will ship when I'm back from my vacation next week. The 800hz model is not available in my country
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New TV with New Cable Connection
Hi,
I had just buy Sony flatron and enjoying it. One of my friend had suggest me for that and he also suggested for cable tv online. I opted cable tv online also and believe me it is realy very good.
We have a Samsung 42' LCD TV and the picture quality is excellent so i would choose Samsung.
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Bought a Samsung led smart TV 46" 600hz yesterday. Will ship when I'm back from my vacation next week. The 800hz model is not available in my country
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Are you sure that's not a Plasma you've got there ?
600hz is a refresh rate for Plasma TV's. (not LED)
What is the model # of your Samsung ?
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Are you sure that's not a Plasma you've got there ?
600hz is a refresh rate for Plasma TV's. (not LED)
What is the model # of your Samsung ?
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Thank you!!!
Thats what i was wondering about those refresh rates
My led is 120hz which is pretty damn good cause most devices hooked up to it can only do 60hz
Computer is an exception going up to 75hz
I have just received original Samsung MiniUSB->HDMI cable for Note and... the video quality is terrible. Picture is choppy, pixelated and misaligned(it's cut on the top with blacks on bottom and sides).
I tried it with full hd Samsung lcd tv(36 inch) and Sony Bravia plasma tv (46 inch) with very same results.
For me it looks like the 720p video output that goes to the AMOLED display is very badly upscalled to [email protected]
Is there any configuration for HDMI output? Is it possible to turn off upscalling, so my tv could get 720p signal just as the phone screen receives it?
Does the TV's support 1080p and not only 720p?
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Both TVs are full HD (1920x1080).
Umm are u sure u didnt buy the hdmi from ebay?? Cuz i know there are fake samsung hdmi selling cheap which is bad quality when outputting to your tv!! so make sure you bought the Genuine hdmi from samsung.
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I ve bought the multimedia dock. When connected to my full hd TV then the image is too high in vertical mode and too wide in horizontal mode. Lets say, in vertical mode I only can see the botton part of the notification icons. Any clue?
Check your TV for any type of scale settings, my Panasonic made my ps3 zoom a bit like that.
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Check your TV for any type of scale settings, my Panasonic made my ps3 zoom a bit like that.
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Just tested in 3 full hd tv with same result...
Readjust your tv to fit it.
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Readjust your tv to fit it.
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How? I ve a 42' TV and 2 TV 22' and the three TV have the same problem...
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How? I ve a 42' TV and 2 TV 22' and the three TV have the same problem...
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Mi TV has 1080 pixels high but I guess the galaxy note2 is sending 1200 pixels. Could it be the reason?
Usually you have an option called Overscan or Full-Scan which needs to be adjusted when this happens.
I can't say what all TVs call it but Samsungs you have Full-Scan which needs to be set for a full 1080p picture and Panasonics have an option called Overscan which needs to be turned off for a full 1080p picture.
Good luck.
Hi folks, I have a fairly elderly Samsung 8.9 tablet which I rooted straight away (I bought it new a couple of years ago) but since getting the Nexus range, this tab has been relegated to the kids. I think its a nice tablet still and its perfect for kids to play games on BUT I spotted the HDMI adapter for it recently and decided to get it. Its the correct one but all I get when I plug it into the TV is the screen cast - which is OK of course, but its a strip in the middle of the screen - no matter what I try, I cannot get the cast picture to take up the whole screen. Tried an app called 'Screen Resolution' which is nice, but it seems to crash the tablet when it plugs in.
Tablet is running TWRP recovery (latest), OmniROM-Mackay_ROM -4.4.2 ROM - which I suspect may be the issue?
Does anyone who has the Tab 8.9 have any experience or advice in the HDMI out? I would dearly love to be able to hook the tab up to the TV when travelling etc for the kids.
Any help/advice gratefully received.
Regards
I don't have the tab 8.9 but I have used several tabs and Samsung phone adapters to HDMI. My advice is looking into changing the zoom on the tv. Only way I was able to solve the problem.
Tho its worth noting that when you rotate the screen the HDMI output changes as well. So maybe orient in landscape than connect?
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I don't have the tab 8.9 but I have used several tabs and Samsung phone adapters to HDMI. My advice is looking into changing the zoom on the tv. Only way I was able to solve the problem.
Tho its worth noting that when you rotate the screen the HDMI output changes as well. So maybe orient in landscape than connect?
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I did have a play about with the TV settings but its a strip in the middle of the screen, about a third of the width. It would take a MAJOR zoom to get it anywhere near the whole screen. I can't help but think there may be an easier way?