How does the LP350 handle different video standards such as NTSC, PAL, etc.?
Short answer: The LP350 is the ultimate multisystem video monitor, except that it takes a few seconds to adjust to changes of video systems. So far I have tested the LP350 with 4:3 and 16:9 enhanced PAL and NTSC DVDs and it has looked great with all of them! I will be testing more signals such as videotapes in SECAM soon, and I fully expect them to perform very well. (In 16:9 mode the LP350 uses the middle 576 scanlines of the 768 in it’s 4:3 display area, which means that it can even display 16:9 enhanced PAL with full overscan and all of it’s scanlines!) For progressive scan video, I have gotten my LP350 to synch to some 480P sources although many aparently do not work with it, but it definitely has no chance of synching to a 576P signal.