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It is amazing how many people use factory presets.
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It is amazing how many people use factory presets.
actually, I think he is right. Most people who buy HDTVs have no idea how to set them up. My neighbor bought a HDTV and is watching the SD channels with the wrong aspect ratio and some awful color saturation.
they need "HD for dummies"
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It is amazing how many people use factory presets.
AntiCrimeSpot6
im sure this will pop on a fourm somewhere, no need to buy this
[QUOTE="AntiCrimeSpot6"]http://bluray.highdefdigest.com/1076/digitalvideoessentials_hdbasics.html
It is amazing how many people use factory presets.
ps3_owns_360Wii
im sure this will pop on a fourm somewhere, no need to buy this
It is funny how little gamers know about HD. Each HDTV is unique, even TVs from the same model. Each one must be calibrated individually. The best way to do this is to hire a professional calibrator, but if you can't afford that you can use tools like DVE[QUOTE="ps3_owns_360Wii"][QUOTE="AntiCrimeSpot6"]http://bluray.highdefdigest.com/1076/digitalvideoessentials_hdbasics.html
It is amazing how many people use factory presets.
AntiCrimeSpot6
im sure this will pop on a fourm somewhere, no need to buy this
It is funny how little gamers know about HD. Each HDTV is unique, even TVs from the same model. Each one must be calibrated individually. The best way to do this is to hire a professional calibrator, but if you can't afford that you can use tools like DVEyou never stop amazing me:roll:
System wars not format warshttp://bluray.highdefdigest.com/1076/digitalvideoessentials_hdbasics.html
It is amazing how many people use factory presets.
AntiCrimeSpot6
So you want us to spend 30 bucks on a blu ray video instruction manual?Dragonfly_Jones
$30 is alittle excessive, i bet you could find one for your tv for free on the internet
Why on earth would someone buy something that tells them how to plug their system into a wall. And who doesn't know how to configure their TV, chances are if they don't know that they're not that deep into gaming.angry_fork
im pretty sure that comes in the user manual
[QUOTE="Dragonfly_Jones"]So you want us to spend 30 bucks on a blu ray video instruction manual?ps3_owns_360Wii
$30 is alittle excessive, i bet you could find one for your tv for free on the internet
I got this Blu-Ray calibration disc for only $18 on Buy.com. You clearly don't know much about calibrating an HDTV to say that you can get a freebie that will do the same... Not only does the disc teach you everything you ever wanted to know about how and why to calibrate your TV, but it gives you many different test screens to use to calibrate everything. A simple downloaded color scale can't do this. Also, to those of you saying, "bu bu bu stop pushing Blu-Ray it's teh sux0rz" maybe you should click the link and see what it is...it's not saying anything to persuade you towards Blu-Ray (in fact the same disc is available in HD-DVD), it's talking about calibrating HDTV's properly on your own, without paying the experts excessive amounts of money to come to your house and do it. Go ask an electronics store how much they charge to calibrate your TV, then tell me $18 isn't worth it to take care of on your own.Please Log In to post.
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