Kamis, 17 Oktober 2013

is it really necessary to have a flat panel 46" tv callibrated for color and contrast?

Q. installers of tv said they charge$300. to callibrate 46" sony bravia flat screen,said it would also help the tv to last at least two years longer. should I have it done?

A. Necessary-No! It is possible that you might want to try improving some settings yourself-see the attached links. Will it make your set last two years longer-nonsense!

http://www.lcdtvbuyingguide.com/lcdtv/lcd-tv-calibration.html

http://reviews.cnet.com/4520-6463_7-5085739-3.html


What is the average lifespan of an LED TV viewed under the following settings?
Q. I watch a ton of Blu-Rays, HD cable and video games kn mh Samsung 46" LED TV. It is now over a year old. I run it about 4-5 hours a day, backlight set to 7, brightness at 40, contrast at 100, dark levels at darkest. These settings look outstanding with what I watch and play.
Based on these settings, what would the approx. lifespan of my TV be?

A. Most tv in the market today are rated at 60,000 to 100,000 hours before they go half it's brightness. This also depends on the brand that you get. Any bargain price tv are not very reliable. Go online to Home Theater Magazine and read the reviews on tvs along with the pro and con of each technology. You will notice that Panasonic dominates the list with a Plasma tv. In November issue of the magazine it named the Panasonic Plasma tv model VT25 as the best tv for 2010. If you read yahoo questions, you will notice that 95% of tv problems comes from LCD tv and 95% of those are the bargain price tv. Keep in mind, you get what you pay for. I still have my first Pioneer Plasma tv model 4330 purchased in 2002 and have had no problems (purchase price was $6,400). Hope this will help you out.





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