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In Reply to: RE: I'm going to have to get ... posted by mbnx01 on November 03, 2013 at 18:52:53
It doesn't have to be exact. I needed to know because they wouldn't calibrate before 200 hours, and it's a waste of money before that because the phosphors are changing so much (cal came with TV purchase). Just go by if you watch 2 hours a day, then 3 months, that sort of thing. In my case I just read the hour-meter on the TV, like any service person would/will do before service. Also in my case: the TV was very expensive and no longer available (Pio Kuro Elite) so I wanted to take extra care, and it's paid off so far.
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"..because the phosphors are changing so much"
I dont think they change that much. Recalibrated our 50" about a year after we got it, and the settings were almost exactly the same as when we took it out of the box.
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