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A:
The side-mount speakers available from our web site are specifically designed for the Maxent
MX-42VM10 (speaker model MXA-42SK20). They have black speaker grilles and match the
black cabinet of the MX-42VM10.
Both the MX-42V1 and the MX-42X1 are silver faced. The speakers will not match.
Q: How do I clean the screen on my Maxent LCD or Plasma?
A:
Use a soft cloth for cleaning. Do not use any harsh chemicals on the screen. You may use a
diluted, mild dish washing detergent applied to a soft cloth if you need additional cleaning ability.
Do not spray the cleaner directly on the screen.
Q: Will more expensive cables improve the video quality?
A:
Monster Cables are low-loss, high-quality cables. Generally, they can improve signal quality
over using standard audio/video cables. If the distance from your source to the display were more
than 6 feet, I would recommend using high-quality cables. If the distance is less than 6 feet, the
difference is not as obvious, but you should still see/hear an improvement over standard cabling.
For additional information on the differences between standard and low-loss cabling you can visit
their web site:
www.monstercable.com
.
Q: Do you have drivers for my PC?
A:
Our monitors are supported by plug-n-play O/S (Win9X, Win2000, and WinXP). There is no
need for a monitor driver. The O/S will use the windows default driver.
Q: How can I view 2 channels at the same time using Picture-in-Picture
or split screen?
A:
Picture in Picture modes require at least 2 distinct video inputs to function properly. These
inputs can be TV, AV1, AV2, Component 1 or Component 2 (RGB depending on the
combination).
To view 2 channels at one time you require 2 tuner inputs. These can be in the form of a cable
box, satellite box, VCR, air antenna, etc.
Example:
First input: cable from cable company connected to TV input on the back of the display.
Second input: Air antenna connected through the “antenna in” on a VCR. Connect the VCR to
AV1 input on the display.