ISF would be nice if they were easily attainable everywhere and didn't often charge per input. I looked into it once and found it to be too outrageous to consider. Since I couldn't find any local calibrator I would have had to pay for travel plus the ludicrously large fees. I would have been paying enough to have simply bought another TV. At least with a calibration video you can get your display looking far better than they typically come from the store and at a miniscule fraction of the cost of paying an ISF calibrator. No, it won't be as good, but it's better than nothing and you hit dimishing returns going with a professional calibration anyway.
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Downrank me I dont care
Now I am truly finally jealous of a 360 feature.
Yours truly,
PS3 owner
P.S. the blacks on your olivia set are horrible, should probably get you a calibration disc and check that out.
Calibration discs?? those are a waste. Get an ISF calibration, or get a better TV.
ISF would be nice if they were easily attainable everywhere and didn't often charge per input. I looked into it once and found it to be too outrageous to consider. Since I couldn't find any local calibrator I would have had to pay for travel plus the ludicrously large fees. I would have been paying enough to have simply bought another TV. At least with a calibration video you can get your display looking far better than they typically come from the store and at a miniscule fraction of the cost of paying an ISF calibrator. No, it won't be as good, but it's better than nothing and you hit dimishing returns going with a professional calibration anyway.