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In Reply to: Re: Sony vs. Panasonic posted by GM on November 01, 1999 at 19:02:20:
Do you mean "calibrated" (as in internal temperature calibration) or just normal "settings", as in properly setting the brightness, contrast, tint, color, and sharpness. BTW, I have a "basic" Sony and it does a great job for me - especially after I placed the settings more accurately using the Video Essentials DVD.
Sorry for the confusion. I was referring to calibration with regard to menu settings of brightness, contrast, sharpness, etc. Sounds like you know what I mean when you reference the Video Essentials DVD. There aren't many "mainstream" (for lack of a better word) A/V shops who will take the time to run the calibration on all their sets. But you seem to know what I mean.
In audio, louder may be subjectively deemed as being "better," and in video, "brighter" may result in the same subjective opinion. Be cautious and use your knowledge.
Keep us posted--I'd be interested to see whether a Panasonic set will actually outperform an equally well-calibrated Sony WEGA.
Good luck and happy viewing!
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