Re: How good should LCD TV pictures be?
- From: "Ed" <eabowden@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 21 Mar 2006 01:37:18 -0800
I'd be quite interested to know how you get on.
Hi Alan
I had a go with your settings but I dont think the V and the S series
can be compared as I turned the colour down to 25 as per your set up
and the football was almost in black and white. The reds looked pink
and colour in general was not acceptable at all. I dont have a dynamic
picture setting, nor a gamma correction.
What is the supposed to be the difference between sharpness and
contrast? I notice you have your sharpness maxed out and the contrast a
bit lower (65/100) whereas I currently have sharpness at 15/30 and
contrast at max - I'm not sure this is right but it was my first
attempt at being able to see any kind of definition on dark suits. (I
was watching the news and couldnt see the bloke's lapel)
Also, does your speaker make a noise? Or has my set got a fault? It
isnt noticeable normally, but in the evening when the kids are in bed
and the volume is down you can hear an annying electrical whistle/hum
when the speaker is turned on. Mute it and it stops.
Cheers
ed
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