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Old 05-30-2013, 10:50 AM
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You are correct

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Originally Posted by zeno View Post
And now they come out of the box that way. Factory sets them to
scream "look at me" from the rows of junk. Most never go into the menu to
make them right. Trouble is life isnt that colorful.
When I delivered a new set they got a complete lesson on all controls.
No big box here its mom & pop. Also told them to LOOK at a face, it
dosnt have much color & adjust it that way. Everything else falls into line then.
I think the roundies have such a natural pix is because that they designed them
for the real world & people with fingers to adjust...........

73 Zeno
Most tv sets on display are set to demo mode which cranks the contrast and color intensity. I always thought it was funny when people would come in and ask what the contrast ratio was. Keeping in mind 98% on them had no clue as to what that was. Lg had a set that had theatre mode on it and basically it made the picture look more like what you would see in the theatre. Unfortunately most people don't like pictures that are realistic on their tv screens. My only point of this thread was I see lots of great sets shown here that would have a great picture is the controls were set properly. Back in the day you were supposed to set the black and white settins to reproduce a proper picture and then add color to the mix.
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