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I've read a lot of threads on various sites were others say to keep the contrast no higher than 60 to avoid IR and Burn in.
Yet I read other threads where people have their Plasma's calibrated and the contrast is anywhere between 65-90. Is the low contrast suggestion fro breaking in the TV or what? I'm confused. I have a Samsung Plasma, not sure if that helps. TIA |
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