Technocrat
Golden Member
I have a Samsung TSK3092WF which is a 30" 16:9 widescreen that is EDTV which means everything gets upconverted to 480P. I don't think this is one of em!
Originally posted by: aldamon
I belive progressive scan is for HDTV. This TV doesn't support progressive scan output. I doubt it would even work if the DVD player is set to progressive.
Originally posted by: Technocrat
I have a Samsung TSK2092WF which is a 30" 16:9 widescreen that is EDTV which means everything gets upconverted to 480P. I don't think this is one of em!
Originally posted by: aldamon
Struck out in Cary, NC. None of this model is in stock. I'm not sure I want to tool around Raleigh to find one.
Originally posted by: djheater
Ok I'm a n00b
If I buy this tomorrow there'll be an option to convert viewing to 4:3 mode right? I won't have to watch standard programming all squashed up funny?
The membership fee for 1 year is: $35.00.Originally posted by: NeoSolo
yes sam's club has membership fee
Originally posted by: wje
The membership fee for 1 year is: $35.00.Originally posted by: NeoSolo
yes sam's club has membership fee
If this Akai was based on the Samsung - which sells for $999 @ Best Buy, this would be a "hot" deal.
Originally posted by: djheater
Ok I'm a n00b
If I buy this tomorrow there'll be an option to convert viewing to 4:3 mode right? I won't have to watch standard programming all squashed up funny?
Dude, you're confusing me.. 😕Originally posted by: Shippy
Originally posted by: djheater
Ok I'm a n00b
If I buy this tomorrow there'll be an option to convert viewing to 4:3 mode right? I won't have to watch standard programming all squashed up funny?
I don't know if it's the same, but I have an old ('97 or so) Sony 32" widescreen TV, and it has 3 viewing modes. The normal mode is 16x9. Anamorphic & most normal WS DVDs fit perfectly. Normal 4x3 TV is stretched (everyone looks a little fat). This is the mode I keep it in, I just got used to everyone being fat (it's not really noticeable after you get used to it). 4x3 mode has 2 vertical black bars on each side. I hate them (I feel like I'm wasting tv space) so that's why I usually keep it in 16x9 mode. The 3rd mode is 4x3 blown up to 16x9, with the top & bottom cut off (cropped). Widescreen TV shows (like Farscape) work best in this mode so the black bars are gone (mostly).
Originally posted by: GtPrOjEcTX
Dude, you're confusing me.. 😕Originally posted by: Shippy
Originally posted by: djheater
Ok I'm a n00b
If I buy this tomorrow there'll be an option to convert viewing to 4:3 mode right? I won't have to watch standard programming all squashed up funny?
I don't know if it's the same, but I have an old ('97 or so) Sony 32" widescreen TV, and it has 3 viewing modes. The normal mode is 16x9. Anamorphic & most normal WS DVDs fit perfectly. Normal 4x3 TV is stretched (everyone looks a little fat). This is the mode I keep it in, I just got used to everyone being fat (it's not really noticeable after you get used to it). 4x3 mode has 2 vertical black bars on each side. I hate them (I feel like I'm wasting tv space) so that's why I usually keep it in 16x9 mode. The 3rd mode is 4x3 blown up to 16x9, with the top & bottom cut off (cropped). Widescreen TV shows (like Farscape) work best in this mode so the black bars are gone (mostly).
Normal 4x3 TV is stretched (everyone looks a little fat). This is the mode I keep it in...
4x3 mode has 2 vertical black bars on each side. I hate them (I feel like I'm wasting tv space) so that's why I usually keep it in 16x9 mode
so which is it?
Originally posted by: Servbot
I'm sorry if this is a stupid question, but Sams Club does have a membership fee, right? I've never shopped there before.
Touche, though the manual I linked to doesn't cover the 2092. I wish the Akai online manual was more robust. The plot thickens.....
Originally posted by: GtPrOjEcTX
Dude, you're confusing me.. 😕Originally posted by: Shippy
Originally posted by: djheater
Ok I'm a n00b
If I buy this tomorrow there'll be an option to convert viewing to 4:3 mode right? I won't have to watch standard programming all squashed up funny?
I don't know if it's the same, but I have an old ('97 or so) Sony 32" widescreen TV, and it has 3 viewing modes. The normal mode is 16x9. Anamorphic & most normal WS DVDs fit perfectly. Normal 4x3 TV is stretched (everyone looks a little fat). This is the mode I keep it in, I just got used to everyone being fat (it's not really noticeable after you get used to it). 4x3 mode has 2 vertical black bars on each side. I hate them (I feel like I'm wasting tv space) so that's why I usually keep it in 16x9 mode. The 3rd mode is 4x3 blown up to 16x9, with the top & bottom cut off (cropped). Widescreen TV shows (like Farscape) work best in this mode so the black bars are gone (mostly).
Normal 4x3 TV is stretched (everyone looks a little fat). This is the mode I keep it in...
4x3 mode has 2 vertical black bars on each side. I hate them (I feel like I'm wasting tv space) so that's why I usually keep it in 16x9 mode
so which is it?
It's my understanding that the 30" Samsung @ Best Buy is HDTV capable. It does not have an HDTV tuner included with it. Am I correct in this assumption?Originally posted by: lzpoof
Originally posted by: wje
The membership fee for 1 year is: $35.00.Originally posted by: NeoSolo
yes sam's club has membership fee
If this Akai was based on the Samsung - which sells for $999 @ Best Buy, this would be a "hot" deal.
The samsung at best buy is a hdtv.
Originally posted by: wje
It's my understanding that the 30" Samsung @ Best Buy is HDTV capable. It does not have an HDTV tuner included with it. Am I correct in this assumption?Originally posted by: lzpoof
Originally posted by: wje
The membership fee for 1 year is: $35.00.Originally posted by: NeoSolo
yes sam's club has membership fee
If this Akai was based on the Samsung - which sells for $999 @ Best Buy, this would be a "hot" deal.
The samsung at best buy is a hdtv.