Vu TV Owners thread

v.Na5h

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Anybody over here owning Vu TVs.

It's damn difficult to find solutions for problems related to this TV.
Google search only leads to the product pages from official site or some spam paid reviews videos
 
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v.Na5h

v.Na5h

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Is anybody using this as a monitor..

Please share the gfx card you are using..
Or any problems faced while connecting to pc..

I'm finding it damn difficult.. It displays as Hitachi HDMI for some time generic pnp monitor a few times and windows doesn't detect the TV most of the time.. It's like a lottery system every time you switch on the pc
 
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v.Na5h

v.Na5h

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Anything guys..
This issue is getting on my nerves now...
The whole htpc build is useless without this as I don't have a extra monitor and have to bring the monitor from bedroom to hall every time to look for the issue
 

Gollum

Collector
I own a VU TV.
I replied here
*www.digit.in/forum/tvs-monitors/192684-vu-32k160-rev-d-review-32-led-tv.html

I can share screenshots of you need after 3pm today
 
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v.Na5h

v.Na5h

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Noticed a strange phenomenon..
Regarding backlight bleed..

There is a lot of static electricity generated why you run your palm over the screen...
Also if you keep the palm over the screen for 5-10 sec.. I find that the backlight bleed during blacks increases in that area...

Can you guys try this. And post the observations
 

tkin

Back to school!!
Noticed a strange phenomenon..
Regarding backlight bleed..

There is a lot of static electricity generated why you run your palm over the screen...
Also if you keep the palm over the screen for 5-10 sec.. I find that the backlight bleed during blacks increases in that area...

Can you guys try this. And post the observations
What? That should happen with CRTs only.

And backlight bleed is supposed to happen near the edges only.
 

Gollum

Collector
Noticed a strange phenomenon..
Regarding backlight bleed..

There is a lot of static electricity generated why you run your palm over the screen...
Also if you keep the palm over the screen for 5-10 sec.. I find that the backlight bleed during blacks increases in that area...

Can you guys try this. And post the observations
I will try this tomorrow an let you know.
 
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