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Old 27-03-2009, 11:15 AM   #6
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Re: Isf Faq

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Originally Posted by meansizzler View Post
I take it that's a no ?, isn't this ISF like the THX polava?..., I think people can make their own minds up when it comes to if their display is set correctly or not, what an ISF member thinks is correct might not be what the customer is thinking... I don't know hwo toexplain it but I would never paysomeoen to calibrate my screen as only I know how I like it no one else, and i'm pretty sure a lotof others think the same... like throwing money down the drain.....
I really don't believe that it's a waste of money. It's worth every penny and makes such a magnificent difference to the images on the screen. I've had two done and will get my next screen ISF'd too.

"I think people can make their own minds up when it comes to if their display is set correctly or not". I don't agree with that. Most people can't tell a cow from a horse and this is why they keep fiddling about with their settings. But if you are happy, then fine. I just know that when the screen is ISF'd it looks and feels right and I don't need to fiddle about anymore. I just enjoy the damn thing.
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