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    HDTV on my DV9500t...

    Discussion in 'HP' started by Visu2k7, Sep 2, 2007.

  1. Visu2k7

    Visu2k7 Notebook Guru

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    I took these photos using my Nikon D80. I think, the pictures talk for themselves don't they :D :D

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  2. suland

    suland Notebook Evangelist

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    Great! Clear HD vision! Thanks for posting these photos.
     
  3. iph03n1xi

    iph03n1xi Notebook Evangelist

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    Me...want...Tuner!
     
  4. Visu2k7

    Visu2k7 Notebook Guru

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    I have hosted more images of HDTV on dv9500t (shot through my Nikon) here
     
  5. winux

    winux Notebook Enthusiast

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    great job thanks alot
     
  6. Dabman

    Dabman Notebook Consultant

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    is this the ultra bright or high res screen choice?
     
  7. brianstretch

    brianstretch Notebook Virtuoso

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    I wanna show off too:
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    My AutumnWave OnAir GT USB HDTV tuner tuning Discovery HD Theater full screen and my older OnAir Creator USB tuning the local PBS HD station in the small window. That's my Shuttle SN27P2 desktop PC off to the right of my 24" LG LCD. I've used the tuners on my HP and Compaq notebooks before but the big desktop screen is much more impressive :D.

    Edit: Pic taken with my Fujifilm F20 without a tripod. The F-series is about the best compact digital camera out there due to its relatively large image sensor and reasonable pixel count (not trying to cram 10MP+ on a dinky chip). Lacks optical image stabilization though. dpreview.com has the details. I'd rather have a Nikon DSLR (HUGE image sensor in DSLRs) but I spent all my money on that monitor...
     
  8. avillabon

    avillabon Notebook Evangelist

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    nice! sweet setup! what is the price on the "onair gt"? is it more or less the same as the hp one? and performancewise do you feel its better or not?

    thanks

    Alex
     
  9. brianstretch

    brianstretch Notebook Virtuoso

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    It's $179 direct from autumnwave.com. Some retailers might have it for less. I'd say it's superior to the HP one, both due to AutumnWave's software and since it's USB it's not dumping heat into the notebook chassis, you can use it on desktop PCs too, and you can plug in multiple tuners. I can watch one channel while recording another. Their tech support is very good too.
     
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    Crispy1805 Notebook Consultant

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    I have the Fusion USB HDTV tuner. It is awesome as well ^_^
     
  11. TheArnski

    TheArnski Notebook Evangelist

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    those pics are so crisp man!