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This was originally posted in the Home Theater Display Discussion forum but as suggested, this might be a better place for it.
I have a reasonably tall screen on my computer (1080) and the first page of the section is filled with stickies. Isn't there a better way or place to put those "Custom Display Settings" things? Perhaps a separate discussion section that contains just FAQs and stickies? While some people may find the information useful, it does take away from the rest of the forums topics and questions as they are relegated to off screen or "below the fold" so to say. There's also the fact that the information, while could be a good starting point or reference, is hardly scientific since calibration settings are not absolute and depend on many variables. |
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