That only does so much though. There is a service port in the back that you can get to with the exception of on the Sharp models. It gives you a lot more to work with. The equipment to do this unfortunately costs an arm and a leg and maybe your first born child, or paying someone such as Steve Jr. to do it. The DVD is an excellent idea still because it does do you some good, but for the full potential you should have someone calibrate your set if you have the money for a set that big then it's a drop in a bucket for a huge return on your set.
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DarkRogue @ Oct 14th 2007 7:27AM
That only does so much though. There is a service port in the back that you can get to with the exception of on the Sharp models. It gives you a lot more to work with. The equipment to do this unfortunately costs an arm and a leg and maybe your first born child, or paying someone such as Steve Jr. to do it. The DVD is an excellent idea still because it does do you some good, but for the full potential you should have someone calibrate your set if you have the money for a set that big then it's a drop in a bucket for a huge return on your set.