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I purchased the NSZ-GT1 two weeks ago. I plugged it into my Samsung DLP (HLP5063WX) and turned it on.

I saw the SONY logo then my TV displayed "No Signal" and nothing else showed on the screen. I checked all the connections, rebooted, and nothing changed.

I tried chatting with SONY support. They said to switch to another HDMI input on the TV (there is only one), hook it up with component cables (not helpful since there is no component output on the NSZ-GT1) and use Ctr+Alt+Del to restart the unit (again, not helpful since the remote had not yet been paired with the unit).

Just for kicks I then moved the unit to a SONY KDL-32XBR9 to see if it had the same issue. It works fine! I then tried fixing the output at 1080i and 720p and moved the unit back to the Samsung each time to see if that helped the issue. No dice. Still the same SONY logo followed by "No Signal".

I have a very simple setup. Just the HDMI cable from the NSZ-GT1 to the TV. No receivers or DVR's are involved at this point. Ethernet is going straight to the router.

Can anyone think of why the unit would work fine on a SONY KDL-32XBR9 but not on a Samsung DLP (HLP5063WX)? Are there some other settings that I can try that may help this problem? If all else fails, would the Logitech Revue have the same issue with this older Samsung TV?

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If anyone is curious, according to SONY level 3 support my TV does not support "true 720p" so it is unable to display the video signal from the Google TV.
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