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[quote][i]Originally posted by Balling[/i] [quote][i]Originally posted by noshua[/i] never ending circle [/quote]Indeed... Ironically people are incredibly hung up on getting top of the line TV's without the faintest knowledge of what they're paying for. The average consumer will appreciate a sharp vivid image far more than the correctly calibrated equivalent. It's in our nature that we enjoy colours and contrast on a level that is unnatural or unreal. It doesn't take a lot of hardware to achieve this type of image. In fact, most midrange TV's will excel at providing a "breathtaking" image in the eyes of the average consumer (read 90% of all people). People read reviews by professionals who are measuring screens with advanced equipment and awarding stars according to their measurements. We get the sense from the internet that it takes a lot of money to purchase an impressive or even remotely good TV, which couldn't be further from the truth. The mere fact that LED TV's have reached the level of popularity they have is evidence enough that people do indeed not care at all about image quality. In fact, they don't have a fucking clue what image quality is. [/quote]
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