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Hi I have a 52" Zenith Hdtv ( z52dc2d ), and I am using it as my main display using a dvi to hdmi connection from my Bfg 7800. I have been looking for hours reading and reading and I simply cannot find a solution to this convergence problem! The text has all these extra colors blurring in with them, its driving me crazy hehe, is there anything I can do without manually servicing the set? Such as different drivers nvidia tv tuner tweaks firmware upgrades, but as far as pictures and everything else solid colors it is fantastic and looks absolutely stunning. Movies are also brilliant! Any links or recommendations for particular programs would really help! I am willing to buy a program to fix this problem. Thanks in advance!

2007-02-06 18:57:23 · 2 answers · asked by nirvana19791979 2 in Consumer Electronics TVs

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The Manual can be really Confusing. There should be a Convergence Setting on Your Remote. You'll have to Scroll thru a bunch of Menus to find it. To Help get it Right, drop Your Color Level all the way down to where the Picture is Black & White. For any Color TV to have a good Picture, You have got to have a perfect Black & White. There are 3 Colors, Red Blue and Green. There should be a Setting for what is called a "Crosshatch" Setting. The Picture will look like a Checkerboard. You adjust the Picture, probably with the Volume Controls on the Remote to bring the Lines together, so they don't show Red Blue or Green. It's a lot of Hassle, but what will it Cost to have a Repair Person come to your House and do it for You ? If You can't find the Crosshatch setting, then go to the Weather Channel, as You will need a Steady Picture, without a lot of Movement. Hope this Helps !

2007-02-06 19:16:34 · answer #1 · answered by gvaporcarb 6 · 0 0

DLP TVs use a lightbulb and mirrors. There is no vacuum tubes or plasma or LCDs that could get "burned in" by static images. Playing games, leaving them paused, etc. is completely safe on these sets.

2016-05-24 02:16:55 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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