Quote:
Originally Posted by Ice
Best thing to do is go to the store and buy what your eyes like. I looked at about 30 tv's before I bought mine.
|
That would help if they are set right. the local wal-amrt has some of the TVs set properly some of them are not set at 16:9 and so the picture is stretched thus affecting the picture quality. That TV may in fact have a better picture, but how can you can when it's not set right. Also some are showing SD content while other show HD content. Once again how can you tell anything? Also some are hooked up by composite which means the content won't even be in HD even if the content is HD and some are hooked up by component.
They should pay me to set their TVs correctly. They might actually sell more if they were set correctly.