I recently acquired a BVM A24E1WU, and so far it looks like the convergence adjustment feature is inferior to that of the D24E1WU.
On the D series, a grid pattern is displayed, and convergence set over each of the small squares that makes up the grid, allow for precise adjustment across the entire screen.
On the A series, you only have these options:
VSTATIC - vertical conv. across whole screen at once
VCONV TOP/BOT - vertical conv. at entire top or bottom at once
HSTATIC - horizontal across whole screen at once.
I'm a bit disappointed, as this is a big step back from D series. Unless there is another way to do it, which I'm missing. I'm surprised Sony would remove the precise adjustment.
Convergence Adjustment - BVM D24 vs. A24 - Is A24 inferior?
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Michael Ikonomidis
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Xer Xian
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Re: Convergence Adjustment - BVM D24 vs. A24 - Is A24 inferi
Going by what's written in the manuals that seems to be the case!
That's another reason to stay away from the A series I guess..
Edit: The A32 still has digital convergence adjustments though, but that won't be of any help..
That's another reason to stay away from the A series I guess..
Edit: The A32 still has digital convergence adjustments though, but that won't be of any help..
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Ikaruga11
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Re: Convergence Adjustment - BVM D24 vs. A24 - Is A24 inferi
What's the difference then?Xer Xian wrote:Edit: The A32 still has digital convergence adjustments though, but that won't be of any help..