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Re: Congrats on your new TV BQ, thank-you !

Thanks for this very honest and pointed advice. I tried a little experiment tonight that really helped. I plugged all the video devices and TV into my BPT 2.0 power line conditioner. This really helped all aspects of picture etc.

My only reservations at this point with keeping the set ( I do have the opportunity to exchange it within 10 days ) are just a few points.

1.) Off axis viewing is not the greatest
2.) The black levels really loose out in terms of detail and resolution, and of course, the intolerable-to-average cable signal which you also mentioned.

I have the opprtunity to pick up a used Panasonic RP-56 DVD player which I am told by the seller has the Faroujda chip which produces good interlacing specs and " should " improve the movie watching by a small margin.

I really do like the cinematic size of the RPJ sets, but I am going to put it side-by-side with a comparably priced FST flat 36" just to see how much picture quality I am really giving up before I sign the invoice.

thanks again


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