Do you guys think that professional calibration is only worth it on more high end sets, and that for a less expensive set doing it yourself makes more sense?
I've got a 32" 4:3 CRT based HDTV. I'm wondering if I would notice the difference between doing it myself and the full ISF monty?
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Do you guys think that professional calibration is only worth it on more high end sets, and that for a less expensive set doing it yourself makes more sense?
I've got a 32" 4:3 CRT based HDTV. I'm wondering if I would notice the difference between doing it myself and the full ISF monty?