How to get optimal picture quality out of your HDTV

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16 Responses to “dl tv CALIBRATE YOUR HDTV”
  1. the blu ray does not make things look real its the tv that makes it look real. find 1080p with 120Hz or 240Hz. (Mitsubishi is a bad TV)

  2. lol learn to spell honestly.
    are KNOWN not none…

    You would use none to say I have none or something like that.. it’s pretty sad how uneducated some people are these days!

  3. godzilla1077 says:

    Some of the sets you may have seen that looks like home video is because of the refresh rate. LCD’s and Plasmas run at a standard 60hz. The ones you may have seen are running at 120hz. This feature debuted last year with Samsung and Sony models. Nowadays, there are plenty of models that carry this feature like Toshiba, Sharp, Vizio, LG, and what not. Calibration is also a must.

  4. Yeah that’s what I meant when I said 1080. Anyways, I ask and they did mention that they had professionals come in and calibrate their TV from the factory settings.

  5. they probably payed big bucks for teh professionals to get that installed.Plus you forgot about 1080i and 1080p .

  6. Nope that’s not the answer. It running on 1080 so it supposed to be running on 1080. I’m seen 60in have the same effect that I want.

  7. bigger TV’s are none to have bad quality.you should of got a smaller inch size.

  8. How about just watch regular hd tv. My parents have a 50in LCD HD Mitsubishi and when we’re watching a hd movie on one of the movie channels, it doesn’t seem that great like it would on a blu-ray. I’ve seen some movies on a blu-ray where the characters on the screen look almost real. Professional mainstream movies looking like home movies. How can I get that effect?

  9. BombayBadBoy123 says:

    yeah i agree Will this only work while watching “the incre…” movie or the setting being change are on the Tv not the Movie.

  10. its a change on the entire tv itself

  11. calicartelll says:

    Will this only work while watching “the incre…” movie or the setting being change are on the Tv not the Movie.

  12. FestMonster says:

    really helpful thanks

  13. Great vid this was pretty helpful.

  14. swiiiiit video.thanks

  15. yargdpirate says:

    second!

  16. Fantastic.
    This is one of the few videos that actually explains how to use the pattern.
    Thanks

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