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Panasonic Plasma Models Help!!!
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yes I read it, and yes im pretty well up on calibration as I use an 'eye one' sensor myself (Not true ISF I admit, but as good as a general user might use)
Thanks. I'll stick with the review as it was done with proper kit.buba wrote:
And dam you 2 at the end getting all serious on us! i only watch tv on my tv! stuff the calabirations!?
It can make a world of difference to the quality of a picture. Until you've seen the difference between a before and after, its hard to appreciate just how much it can improve over the built in presets.0 -
Thanks. I'll stick with the review as it was done with proper kit.
Regardless of whats used, their findings and mine will be pretty much the same and I stand by what I said. Its no where NEAR as good as the Pioneer 'out of the box'
(That said, even the pioneer needed all the extra cr*p turning off first):idea:0 -
It can make a world of difference to the quality of a picture. Until you've seen the difference between a before and after, its hard to appreciate just how much it can improve over the built in presets.
That I certainly do agree with. people have no idea just how good their tv 'could' look if they could be bothered to get it calibrated
Theyve also no clue how much detail theyre missing by using the 'dynamic' settings which a lot do:idea:0 -
thanks. useful information.0
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