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On my LG Fusic I have Sprint Powervision Plus and I have tried multiple channels. The picture quality looks great at its original size, but if I go into my options menu, change the screen size to full screen (enlarge the picture) and turn on the image enhancer on the image quality isn't as good as it was in the original version. I realize that the full screen view is probably stretching the original version, but the pixilated image in the full screen view is a little irritating.
I don't think there is anyway to fix this, but I figured I would ask the question, is there anyway I could improve the image quality? Is there anything that I'm failing to do that would improve the quality of the broadcast?
By the way, I am in an EV-DO service area.
Thanks!
Storino03
11-13-2006, 09:06 PM
No, that's the way it is. I think it's because of the resolution stretching the other way instead of what is normally used for portrait mode.
INTERNET2000
11-13-2006, 09:51 PM
Yeah...That is what I figured. Too bad it isn't just as good the other way...Either way, any mobile tv is better than none at all and I'm pretty impressed at how well the tv displays in its original screen size on my Fusic! :)
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