No worries mate
The unit:
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/310620740857?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649#ht_6693wt_1040&clk_rvr_id=478495447823Apart from the shocking clarity the best bit is the way it handles dithering or gouraud shading. Most video converters have big trouble with that especially the "silver" look. Special!
On High res interlaced PAL there is a slight shimmer of drop down menu items for a split second but if you didn't know it wasn't supposed to happen you might think it was an effect. It could just be an artefact of the upscaling. Also when jumping from low res back to high res the same split second shimmer is evident but barely noticeable. Almost like a settling.
I'm pointing out tiny insignificant blemishes on what I think is the best Amiga display I've seen since vanilla 1084. I have / used 2320(Amber), Picasso II, Retina Z3 and they either suffered from shading artefacts or the washout look. This is crystal and very 1084ish.
I ran through a few WHDload games in front of the big screen last night; Super Cars, Superfrog, Loopz, Historyline(sucked in for too long there!) Had to sit a good 3 metres back from the screen but the contrast was great and the display rock steady. Might have something to do with the Panasonic VT30 1080p screen though.
Once I pick up another HDMI cable I try out my cheapy BENQ Monitor and let you know if the result is the same.
Cheers.