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Written by Kar Hoe   
Wednesday, 17 December 2008 09:42
Article Index
Compro VideoMate V200 review
Page 2 - Introduction
Page 3 - Package contents
Page 4 - Specifications
Page 5 - Review set up.
Page 6 - Setup 3 - TV Box connected to Astro and computer
Page 7 - OSD (On screen display menu)
Page 8 - Conclusion
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Page 7 - OSD (On screen display menu)
The OSD is accessible with the push of the OK button on the remote control or the OSD button on the TV box. The OSD has 5 tabs which allows you to tweak various functions of the TV box as shown below.
Compro V200 OSD Tab 1Compro V200 OSD Tab 2Compro V200 OSD Tab 3
Compro V200 OSD Tab 4Compro V200 OSD Tab 5
The first tab contains the following options - Brightness, Contrast, Saturation, Sharpness, Hue - basic image settings as well as an OptiColor Mode. The OptiColor mode has few preset image settings to suit different viewing experience such as TV, Cineme or Game mode. A custom mode is available as well where all the custom image settings is saved into this mode.


The second tab contains some useful features such as channel rename (to rename a channel), Fine tune (-/+ the frequency of the detected tv signals until you get the sharpest image), Channel swap to reposition the channel numbers.
The feature that I would like to highlight in the third tab is the OptiRatio and Position Finetune. With OptiRatio, you get to ensure the video original aspect ratio as preserved. It also features a SmartZoom mode which is meant to zoom 16:9 movie broadcasted in 4:3 format with a letter box when viewing in a 16:9 screen. Without this option, you would have black borders all around the video. Position finetune allows you to ensure the image fits the screen perfectly, this combined with LCD auto adjust feature would ensure the image are positioned correctly.
The fourth tab and fifth tab shows straight forward options that should be available in any TV box
Next page - Conclusion


 
Comments (4)
  • Anonymous
    Cool Review.

    I am looking for a very fine product for the ancient game console PS2.

    I want to hook it to PC type of LCD.

    How is the graphics & FPS with this marvelous compro with connected of PS2?

    Thanx..
  • kahroe
    Why even worry about FPS and graphics? It does not do much post processing, so you don't lose any quality at all compared to the output from your PS2.
  • Anonymous
    Hi there, thanx for the fast reply.

    there is one model around RM160. The design almost looks like this. Pretty old model. I think it is from Gadmei.

    I read color problem with that one. Some of the games delivered different color. It is bad output in a professional's view.

    That's how i give it a term like graphics errors existance or is perfect like CRT TV.

    so this product doesn't have such issue, rite?
    thanx..
  • karhoe
    I myself tested with Astro and DVD player on the device, no problem with me.

    I didnt manage to test with PS2 though as I could not get it in time, but you need not worry.

    Compro provides 3 years of warranty
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