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My budget is under $1k and considering 37" - 42" sizes.Any issues buying from Best Buy?Any issues buying open stock/demo to save $$?BB salesman told me I need to have the TV professionally calibrated on a regular basis. Can I DIY this process instead?Plasma and LCD - does one require more maintenance (calibration) than the other?And of course, the salesman wants me to buy the top-of-the-line warranty service. I've never ever bought any extended warranty on anything in my life. But is this, or any costly service contract, necessary for these TVs (plasma/lcd)?I'd be happy to hear about your experiences related to these questions.Thank you (in advance).
Professional calibration?!!!!!! Good Lordie.....what have we become as a society?! I just used my eyes to do my 42 inch plasma, and it looks phenomenal.Did it when I first got it 2 years ago and it has been rock solid steady, and I have no itch whatsoever to adjust anything. It looks natural and stunning. Did the same to my girlfriend's and it too looks incredible.Have some confidence......lose the anxiety that it is not "perfect"......do it yourself......and save your money!
Re: professional calibration.I guess I am just not perfectionist enough when it comes to the visual experience. To me it is kindof like listening to your high end system. When it sounds "right", you just know it, and you don't wanna touch anything for fear of screwing it up. Conversely, when it is off a bit, you know that too and you are constantly adjusting, fiddling, tweeking, etc to get it "right".I figure it is no different for visuals. When watching, if no niggling doubts creep in......if you have no inclination whatsoever to touch anything.....if it just looks "right" and natural, it probably is.But I will be the first to admit I am no expert when it comes to the HT or watching experience. I don't put much emphasis there, nor am I as anal about it as I am on the listening side. If the picture looks clean, accurate and natural, that's enough for me and I don't sweat it. Another indicator is whether I feel the constant urge to adjust it. I don't, so I figure the picture is adjusted right.I don't use measuring devices to either buy or voice my stereo system. I use my ears. Oftentimes gear that measures more linear or ""better" does not sound as good as other gear that does not measure as well. Do we choose based on measurements or hearing?Likewise, to lock in my Plasma, I use my eyes. What if the "perfectly professionally calibrated" picture does not look "right" to me. Should I accept it? Isn't the correctly calibrated picture the one that just looks right? Why cannot the correct calibration be achieved with just our eyes? After all, isn't the objective to watch a picture that looks natural, accurate and "right" to us? And why is professional equipment required to achieve this?Not being disagreeable, just trying to understand.
I have seen a couple "professional calibrated" sets that made me go...huh? I calibrated my plasma myself using 'over the counter tools' and swear that my DIY video results trumpts some of those pro-calibrated sets. Of course, I saw a few professional jobs that were probably superior to my efforts, but its hard to say since those sets were using BluRay as a source, and I don't do Blu', not yet at least.If you have a good eye for natural color, you can do a very good job. The biggest mistake I see the 'commoners' do is add too much color, it may look punchy with nature shots but collapses with skin tones. SO roll back that color. aaYMWV
You might like what you did more than a professional calibration, but you can't actually do a better job.The pro's use equipment for a reason...your eyes can't set greyscale, geometry, and colors perfectly - equipment can.George
One of those pro-done sets had the color way too high, skin tones were at the point of bleeding.