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If I display a line of text made with a single Pixel TEXT as shown here :
http://www.pbase.com/jackcnd/image/7...1/original.jpg It looks "ok" from my seating position. It's not razor sharp nor is it really blurry. I'd consider it soft compared to my LCD TV. When I get up close to the screen and look at how the letters are displayed, the T for example is like the following picture with a little white fog around the outer portion: Am I suffering from any convergence issues? I have the projector less than two weeks. With DVE playing seems like I'm one pixel off or so. Now I see guys saying 1 pixel is fine but what do you think? Worth going through the hassles or returning it for another? |
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