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questo e quanto mi hanno detto stamattina....
Non so perchè non lo scrivano esplicitamente, ma considerano validi i valori di Lens!
mah!
Ilario.
Dear Ilario,
I can confirm you that you install the CINE 8 with a maximum tilt of 17°.
This mean that you have to tilt the body to 6,5°.
The reason is that HDTV had special frequencies:
H: 31 KHz V: 60 Hz (480P)
H: 45 KHz V: 60 Hz (720P)
H: 33 KHz V: 60 Hz (1080I)
So, for HDTV, the maximum Frequency is 45 Khz (720p), and the tubes support
a 17° tilt.
As you told me before, you just need to tilt the body for 4°, so you will
not have any problems to watch HDTV signals.
With a tilt of the body of 4,5°, you can have 64Khz (quadrupler) which is
very good for video quality. All the frequencies up to 64 Khz are for
computer application.
Just one question, will you use an external scaler or not?
If you have more questions, I remain at your disposal.
Best regards
Filipe
Service Department
CINEVERSUM
Non so perchè non lo scrivano esplicitamente, ma considerano validi i valori di Lens!
mah!
Ilario.
Dear Ilario,
I can confirm you that you install the CINE 8 with a maximum tilt of 17°.
This mean that you have to tilt the body to 6,5°.
The reason is that HDTV had special frequencies:
H: 31 KHz V: 60 Hz (480P)
H: 45 KHz V: 60 Hz (720P)
H: 33 KHz V: 60 Hz (1080I)
So, for HDTV, the maximum Frequency is 45 Khz (720p), and the tubes support
a 17° tilt.
As you told me before, you just need to tilt the body for 4°, so you will
not have any problems to watch HDTV signals.
With a tilt of the body of 4,5°, you can have 64Khz (quadrupler) which is
very good for video quality. All the frequencies up to 64 Khz are for
computer application.
Just one question, will you use an external scaler or not?
If you have more questions, I remain at your disposal.
Best regards
Filipe
Service Department
CINEVERSUM