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Old 02-07-2008, 09:29 PM   #1
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Default Does anyone have an answer to my problem"?

In previous posts, I've expressed that I have the SONY SXRD KDS-55A3000. I also expressed a problem that I have with the television. Since no one responded to my problem within a thread, I had decided to start a new one, hoping to this will get more noticed. The original statement was...

"...What is an issue to me is the viewing angle. According to the manual, the ideal viewing angle is 60 degrees perpendicular to the vertical and 130 degrees perpendicular to the horizontal which I believe to be true. This I do not mind since I enjoyed a slightly narrower viewing angle from my SONY KDF-55WF655 LCD RP. What I do find a little annoying is that when deviating from the 'sweet spot,' the picture does not uniformly fade. What happens is that whatever is eye level is a little bit brighter than what's above and below. You'll notice it more when bobbing your head up and down. it seems that the lower the resolution viewed, the more it's noticeable. Right now, I have Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer playing, and it's barely noticeable outside of the 'sweet spot.' When I have Food Network HD on, It's more apparent. Other than that, it's practically the perfect TV for me. Does anyone else know of the 'phenomenon' I speak of?"

This is probably normal for this television. If so, is there some way of minimalizing it?
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