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Pixels of the Edge

Started by Kevin Arnold, Wednesday Aug 14, 2002, 10:15:00 PM

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Kevin Arnold

Here's a question only a true techie could appreciate. I notice on my RCA 38" direct view that along each edge of the tube is a small area midway along the edge (which is opaque) where one or two pixels are uncovered i.e. a small dot at the 4 midpoints. I looked at two larger NTSC TV's that I have and see the same thing. So this is obviously not a flaw but is intentional. Why? Does this serve a purpose? For alignment and/or overscan. I know its a minor nit picky thing but gotta know why.
Kevin Arnold

borghe

I believe it is a basis for centering. You should be able to take any test pattern that extends a center line out and use it for a mark. Not positive but I thought that's what it was for.