In Reply to: RE: more to consider posted by jackrandom on July 21, 2008 at 18:48:10:
It's double jeopardy!
Seriously, I'm willing to bet that your choice would be much easier if you brought over a calibration disc and had both of them set up properly. In the store, neither is anywhere close to being correct.
As has been said by several people, take your time. I'll add that you shouldn't make any decisions based on what the salesman tells you and don't feel pressured to make a decision ASAP. If you can, take some familiar DVDs to compare on each display. If one of those DVDs is a calibration disc, all the better.
Good luck with your display journey and, most of all, be confident that you'll be happy with the purchase. Your display is the last thing you should be thinking about when trying to enjoy your movie collection.
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- that's not the daily double - Joe Murphy Jr 21:52:31 07/21/08 (0)