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Dreambox Satellite Receiver | Tutorials | Software
Dreambox 8000
Plasma burn-in worries
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<blockquote data-quote="Workaholic" data-source="post: 815371" data-attributes="member: 339549"><p>Thanks a lot for all the answers. I conclude that Drambox has no possibility to actually send a native 4:3 format. I know of course that I have two options on the TV to stretch or zoom. In all those cases the picture information is either lost (zooming) or distorted (stretch) which I do not want to have. The current sat HD receiver I have has a native 4:3 format – Topfield 7700HSCI. However that box is not even close to all the Dreambox capabilities. Once I move to an LCD/LED TV I buy a dreambox.</p><p></p><p>As an answer to PaulR, yes having black bars on a side for very long time will cause that the screen area on the sides gets more brighter than the rest. That is also a burn-in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Workaholic, post: 815371, member: 339549"] Thanks a lot for all the answers. I conclude that Drambox has no possibility to actually send a native 4:3 format. I know of course that I have two options on the TV to stretch or zoom. In all those cases the picture information is either lost (zooming) or distorted (stretch) which I do not want to have. The current sat HD receiver I have has a native 4:3 format – Topfield 7700HSCI. However that box is not even close to all the Dreambox capabilities. Once I move to an LCD/LED TV I buy a dreambox. As an answer to PaulR, yes having black bars on a side for very long time will cause that the screen area on the sides gets more brighter than the rest. That is also a burn-in. [/QUOTE]
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