The people who look for the cheapest tv out there eat these Polaroids up. A lot of them even think that they have the best picture because the oversaturated colors make the colors seem bright and pop out in bright stores even though someone who knows what they are looking at thinks the colors look garish. I don t care what they say about the contrast ratio levels, the contrast on those tvs are horrible to the point that a bush looks like a black orb because the tv can t differentiate different leaves.
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The people who look for the cheapest tv out there eat these Polaroids up. A lot of them even think that they have the best picture because the oversaturated colors make the colors seem bright and pop out in bright stores even though someone who knows what they are looking at thinks the colors look garish. I don t care what they say about the contrast ratio levels, the contrast on those tvs are horrible to the point that a bush looks like a black orb because the tv can t differentiate different leaves.