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Originally Posted by youngsyp And just to add to the above... If you're really serious about the picture quality and viewing experience, you'd close the bay window curtains.
Paul
P.s. I have one of the Samsung panels with the 'Super Clear' panels and it sits perpendicular, around 3' away from French doors, in a south facing aspect. It has to be a very bright day to affect our viewing pleasure, with the curtains open. |
Why close the curtains? I have a 37" Panny LCD sitting virtually dead middle on one long wall of a 22x11 ft lounge where all 3 other walls are about 50% window with the longest aspect is south facing. Biggest problem is in high summer where in late evening the western sun can get low enough to shine direct on TV. So I just rotate TV on excellent rotating stand to face away. Panny viewing angles are such that this makes virtually no impact on PQ, but may shift seating to get more face on view.
If you do not like too bright pictures in completely darkened rooms then use an ambient light compensation setting mode such as "Eco" on Panny TV's?