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Posted on Apr 20, 2008

Hannspree 37" with Xbox 360 HD

Hello, my first post here and im in need of abit of help.

I recently bought a Hannspree 37" HDTV from Dabs.com - everything worked great apart from some media not displaying properly on the TV.

DVD Player using SCART gives a strange blue tint when using it.

Virgin Media using the same SCART displays fine.

Xbox 360 using the same SCART displays fine.

Xbox 360 using HDTV Component connections (Red, green, blue) gives the same strange tint.

PC connection using VGA connection displays fine

Really strange huh? I dont know if its some kind of setting thats making the screen go blue but I have tried hundreds of different combinations and there always seems to be a blue overlay making gaming and dvd watching impossible.

Anyone know whats happening?

  • Fuzzo Apr 22, 2008

    Thanks that worked.

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Try to use a HDMI cable, your component cables may not be usable with your TV.

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