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Toshiba 24Z37B.....can I switch overscan off.

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Is it possible to switch off the overscan with this set, there's nothing in the menu that suggests I can, but was just wondering if there's any other way, I know on some Toshiba sets pressing volume down on the front panel and 9 on the remote gets you into some additional settings.
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