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Hello...I was reading reviews of a TV I recently bought, the Panasonic 36G24. A man who reviewed it said the TV picture improved a lot after calibration. What does it take to calibrate a TV better than the factory calibration, and if a kit is needed, where could I obtain one.
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is get a DVD player if you don't already have one. Use the Video Essentials disc or the Avia disc to set up your TV. Use the best input your TV allows (component, S-Video or composite) and follow the directions on the disc. Or, if you have the money, you can find an ISF certified technician to set up your television with highly accurate calibration equipment. This usually will cost between $150 and $300, depending on the TV.
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