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What is the optimal set up to achieve the best picture quality?

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What is the optimal set up to achieve the best picture quality?

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Plasma Window™ DVDs are created to the highest digital standards – so it is important that you optimize your home theater system for the best results. The optimum set-up is to FIRST have your DVD or Blu-Ray player connected to your widescreen TV via the COMPONENT cables (Y,Pb,Pr/Red, Green, Blue) or via DVI/HDMI cables. THEN, make sure the PROGRESSIVE SCAN feature is enabled on your DVD player. This is important especially when viewing our “ArtPlasma™” DVD. Progressive scan eliminates the interlacing “flicker” and makes the artwork appear more like a painting and less like a TV image. The progressive scan feature is usually enabled through the DVD player’s set-up menu OR a switch on the back of the DVD player. FINALLY, make sure the 16X9 widescreen mode is selected in the set-up menu for your DVD player. How do I get rid of the vertical black bars? If you’re seeing black bars on the left and right side of your widescreen TV, you need to press the “wide” or “display mode” button on your

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