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I heard that too

Posted by unclestu52 on August 19, 2007 at 14:15:12:

but I haven't actually seen a set with the feature.

I did see the Samsung set which moves the screen every 5 minutes or so a pixel (or up to three pixels, user adjustable) over. It freaked me out, as I was installing the set for customer. After finishing the hook up and wall mounting, we turned on the set and was enjoying the picture, when all of a sudden we saw a gray bar on the top. As I frantically double checked the installation it disappeared. But in a few minutes that gray bar appered on the left side.

Like they say when everything else fails, read the damn manual, and the explanation was there and adjustable with the menu screen.


Stu