Underneath the lower bezel are five buttons that are used to activate and navigate your way through the settings menu system. Pressing any button brings up an on-shield quick-launch menu with function icons positioned above each button. Shortcuts include e-Empowering (for selecting visualize modes), Auto Adjust (for automatically adjusting clock and focus with an analog signal), Menu (which opens the dominant OSD menu screen), and Input (to select one of three video sources). There are five picture modes including Movie, Exemplar, Text, Graphic, and User; the Standard mode offers the best all-around picture, but you can take advantage of the User standard operating procedure to create your own custom mode with specific color and luminance settings. The Main menu offers very elementary picture settings such as brightness, contrast, and color temperature. Here you can manually adjust clock and focus settings as well. Other settings cover Wide mode (aspect ratio), screen position, and DDC/CI (Display Data Channel/Command Interface) on and off.
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Safe, why not?
You can hook both, but without an HDMI receiver box you can't connect them at the same time, most monitors only have 1 HDMI port. You might be better off connecting the 360 using an HDMI to DVI kin and using the HDMI for the TV receiver.