Call a couple of TV repair places out of the yellow pages and get quotes for cleaning/calibrating a RP CRT.m3ta1head said:I'm arranging to have it serviced+calibrated, thank you very much
The problem is...who will do it? Who do I ask?
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Call a couple of TV repair places out of the yellow pages and get quotes for cleaning/calibrating a RP CRT.m3ta1head said:I'm arranging to have it serviced+calibrated, thank you very much
The problem is...who will do it? Who do I ask?
kumquat said:Call a couple of TV repair places out of the yellow pages and get quotes for cleaning/calibrating a RP CRT.
That sounds like the right ballpark, yeah. Last time I saw a quote, it was for replacing a system board as well as calibrating and cleaning a circa 1993 50" Hitachi SDTV. That was $650.m3ta1head said:Awesome, thanks for the advice. Will do that. It generally costs $200 for a service/calibration, right?
kumquat said:That sounds like the right ballpark, yeah. Last time I saw a quote, it was for replacing a system board as well as calibrating and cleaning a circa 1993 50" Hitachi SDTV. That was $650.
The TV was from '93. The service was, I think, in '96.m3ta1head said:Ouch. I hope whoever that was just got a new TV.
MrBojangels said:ISF level cleaning+ Calibration for a CRT will run in the ball park of $400~
I recommend Mr.Bob
http://www.imageperfection.com/index2.htm
I promise you, you won't believe your set once a -well known- ISF calibrator gets through with it.
Cali, if there are a bunch of people in your area wanting calibration he travels, as long as someone pays for means for him to get there, and gives him a place to stay/pays for one he will go anywhere....as will most well recognized calibrators.m3ta1head said:Where is this dude? I live in Wisconsin, so...
miskari said:lol the 360 stands out, only white thing!
ZOMG, is that the L204WT?? how does the 360 look on it? is it 360 running 720P?
beanman101283 said:It was decent. I admit it was kind of forgettable. I got it used on ebay for $30 or so. I may go back and play it on hard one day for the achievement points. Since you can't really die it's not too hard to begin with. I think on hard mode there aren't any health replenishment things. It's worth renting and playing through once, at least.
MrBojangels said:Cali, if there are a bunch of people in your area wanting calibration he travels, as long as someone pays for means for him to get there, and gives him a place to stay/pays for one he will go anywhere....as will most well recognized calibrators.
So why even mention it! Ignoring that, nice minimalist setup - the wii fits in well.
Droopz, as long as its a set up, its cool =] i like the lighted stand btw. also, is your projector projecting on a plain ol white wall?
First post, I've been lurking for a while but never really had anything to say
edit: cellphone pic, I'll take another one because it does not do the PS3 justice
I see you have Enchanted Arms....how was that?
Beanman, Prey on Hard, really isnt that hard. you shouldn't have a problem with it. Also, if you're looking for online achievements, those really arent that hard either. there still plenty of people playing player matches in that game. it seems to be really popular in europe =]
^^^^^ looks great xericx. I see you enjoy your vertical consoles. Make sure that fireplace dosent get to hot
The last pictures, thats Black Hawk Down? If thats BlueRay, does it look that extra amazing?
Is that a KDS-R60XBR2? I have the same TV
Blu-Ray looks great
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b335/l337x3r1cx/DSCF0413.jpg
Yes it is. It looks fantastic on Blu-Ray.Is that Black Hawk Down?
Heres some pictures of ps3 playback I found on AVS...
here are my pictures: