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Buying a TV is complicated.
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<blockquote data-quote="JG_RSA" data-source="post: 1126171" data-attributes="member: 25676"><p>It also took a bit of tinkering with mine to get it close to where I'm happy(ish).</p><p>Mine isn't in my primary viewing area, so every time I view something different on it, I adjust a little something here and there so it's taking a while. </p><p>Have you tried the cell phone calibration (assuming you have a compatible phone)? Haven't gotten around to trying it yet and want to note my current settings before I do in case it completely messes things up and I have to start from scratch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JG_RSA, post: 1126171, member: 25676"] It also took a bit of tinkering with mine to get it close to where I'm happy(ish). Mine isn't in my primary viewing area, so every time I view something different on it, I adjust a little something here and there so it's taking a while. Have you tried the cell phone calibration (assuming you have a compatible phone)? Haven't gotten around to trying it yet and want to note my current settings before I do in case it completely messes things up and I have to start from scratch. [/QUOTE]
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