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Originally Posted by mercury-hg
also, you can basically ignore the picture quality of the TVs on display at best buy. that isn't indicative of how the TV will look in your home. a big store has to split and amplify video signals to dozens and dozens of TVs, and each TV hardly gets a decent calibration that would show off its true potential.
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The calibration of TV's at Best Buy pretty much ends when they plug it in and set the color to "Vivid" or whatever the brightest setting is... DLP is definitely the answer over LCD.