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I have heard so many people claim that the picture is most natural with the sharpness turned way down.
I have a Sony 65 inch rear projection that displays 1080i. I find that the picture will look the cleanest and most natural with the sharpness turned up. Of course if it is not blu-ray, this also means that some artifacts are more prevalent (most notably on the HDDVR from my cable company) What do you feel is the best sharpness setting on your tv? |
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