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Originally Posted by FRDnemesis
^^^^^ Me either. The calibration is only as good as the quality of picture you are viewing anyways. So if the only thing a TV will ever see is Blue Ray, then sure. But if you are going to be watching Regular DVD's, TV broadcasts where not all channels are even HD or broadcast in anything beyond 60Hz, what would be the point in wasting the money?
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Just wanted to comment on this. When a pro comes out to calibrate your tv....he/she does it for each input.....so if you have a dvd player via rca....switch to rca and calibrate that....then hdmi for blu ray, dvi for whatever etc etc etc.....
So its not as if you use the same settings for each input. Just to clarify. This can be very important for 3d tv and blu ray viewing. I know Comcast has about 4-5 3d channels now I think?