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calibration

Posted by Joe Murphy Jr on March 26, 2004 at 17:41:24:

I didn't mean that plasmas, or any displays for that matter, are perfect out of the box. It's just that the last 10% costs and very few people are willing to put out $300 - $400 when the picture they see looks great to them. The majority of the people that buy displays, including plasma buyers, won't really care about an ISF certification.

I'm not anti-ISF calibration. I was just putting things into perspective for "most folks". The important part is that a calibration disc is necessary to get things at least close to what they should be and lower the risk of damaging the phosphors in a CRT or plasma.

I know very little about the Loewe products except that they are over-priced. Same as Runco's and Faroujda's plasma offerings.