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Hey guys,
I have a Sharp Aquos 60" 240Hz LCD TV, MDL LC-60E88UN. I have it hooked up VIA HDMI to my PS3. Now, it seems to be giving a bit of a problem while gaming. While playing Modern Warfare 2, it seems as if the aiming has gone blocky. It isn't as responsive as before, and very jerky. Where it was smooth and responsive on my 42" LCD and 60" Sony SXRD rear projection, with no settings changed, it's completely different on this TV. I'm just trying to figure out how a TV alone could make the aiming of a video game mess up. Doesn't seem to make sense to me, the TV just outputs the signal. Anyone else have any issue related to this? Is there any way to fix it? Thanks in advance, Mike |
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I use one input for everything, as my Onkyo 607 is used as a pass-through for all my video compnents.
I fixed the issue, I just used the gaming mode, and it fixed the delay issue. It affected the quality of the picture negatively a bit, I'll just have to go in and fine tune it. Thanks for the reply. |
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