In Reply to: Re: Samsung with DLP. Period posted by Emil on May 11, 2004 at 08:07:53:
Not everyone sees the rainbows when watching DLP displays. And, the 5 - 10% of people that do can be divided into two groups -- those that don't mind and those that get "sick". Those that don't mind tend to see the rainbows every now and then. They don't really stand out for these people, so the picture quality they get in the mean time is worth it to them. Those that do mind the rainbows either experience bad headaches or nausea from watching DLP sets. Believe it or not, some of the people that experience the physical affects don't ever report seeing rainbows. They just know that when they watch this type of display, they become physically ill.The reason I recommend bringing others along, at least to a demo or two, is to see if anyone else in the family is affected by the picture. It seems to occur more often in the 50" and up range.
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- rainbows - Joe Murphy Jr 22:32:41 05/11/04 (3)
- and I thought this was going to be easy. - Emil 09:29:03 05/12/04 (2)