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I just got done reading a large number of settings people use on their plasmas. One thing that stuck out to me was a majority of people have their Sharpness at 0 or close to it. Hardly any of these users mention their lighting conditions, and only CNET mentioned they were in a dark room using these settings.
So, I'm curious: Is Sharpness level purely up to taste/preference? Or is there some reason behind low levels? Thanks! |
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