Grt · #18 · Dec 2, 2011 (Edited by Moderator) This post it to help clarify some conflicting information from Sharp regarding the panel type for the LC60E79UN. They have run the gamut from 1) X-Gen with Quattron; 2) X-Gen; and 3) High Performance. And the Sharp USA site lists it as High Performance.
Try going to "display settings" on the PS3 and setting video output on your PS3 to 720p, 1080i, or 1080p. It looks like your set is changing view modes in response to changing scanrates from the PS3. Most set's aspect ratio controls will work differently depending on whether the set is getting an HD or SD scanrate from the source device. Click
Picture settings with tips for Sharp entry-level 32" Smart TV LC-32HG5342E. LED LCD TV, HD Ready Smart TV. Tips are for watching general content but can also
Select the desired input source via the remote. (eg. Ext1) 2. Press Menu. 3. Select Setup. 4. Select Input Label. At step 4 I don't have this option I just have Child Lock \ AutoFormat \ Factory Reset \ Miscellaneous and a couple of others.
I own the following equipment: Sharp LC40LX700E LED TV with Aquos Link. Sony HT-XT2 Soundbase. Phillips DVP2980 DVD Player. The TV, albeit now 8 years old, is fully equiped with Aquos Link (sharps name for CEC/ARC) on all 4 HDMI ports. The DVD player and the soundbase are new. The problem I am having is that the Aquos link works, but not reliably.
Step 1 Get The Mirroring Tool. First, install the application on your devices. Once done, ensure your TV and your android device are linked to the similar internet connection. Afterward, look on your phone screen and choose among the buttons you will need screencast on, which is the Sharp TV.
Most of Sharp's 4K lineup features three HDMI inputs, so make sure that the external device is powered on and use the arrow keys on the remote for your smart TV to highlight "HDMI 1," "HDMI 2" and "HDMI 3," pressing "OK" to check each input for a signal. Video of the Day Don't forget the old "turn it off and turn it on again" trick.
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