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You have to decide if it's worth it for you...

For me, the Avia DVD was sufficient to give me a pleasing picture on my RPTV for under $50. I am more of an audiophile than a videophile, and I can think of lots of better ways to spend $500-600 than on an ISF calibration. The calibration DVDs can do about 75% of what an ISF tech can do, IMO. If you want that last bit of tweaking for your display, go for it, but stick to ISF certified techs with all the right toys.


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  • You have to decide if it's worth it for you... - bondmanp 13:08:09 02/18/03 (0)


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