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In Reply to: New TV burn-in? (a bit long) posted by Dalancroft on November 06, 2000 at 13:18:49:
I experienced the same with a Toshiba 27A50. Watched a DVD movie on it the first day and was quite dissapointed with the "quality" of component inputs. I swore that by two weeks later the blacks on the screen were MUCH blacker (that was my main complaint, black was just dark gray) Maybe what also could have made a difference was that I turned up and down all of the video options (color, tint, brightness, contrast, etc.) and just let it go to all extremes. Maybe this helps stretch the bounds so that later they stretch easier. Who knows.
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I'm getting much better shadow detail and contrasts now, and blacks are indeed blacker and better. Maybe all the fiddling has helped -- who knows??? I just know the wife is nagging me for constantly messing with the settings -- time to stop, I guess . . .
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