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Re: mxo2 mini and LCD
by Shane Ross on Oct 30, 2009 at 5:43:36 pm

Well, it sounds like the Monitor sucks at cross converting 720p to 1080p. But the MXO2 Mini does that as well...the cross conversion. And does it better. So if that works, use it.

My HDTV does a HORRID job of upconverting SD DVDs too. But my HD DVD player does a great job...makes them look like they ARE HD...so I use that.



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