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My TV looks pretty good out of the box, but how do I know if its calibrated to NTSC specs?

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My TV looks pretty good out of the box, but how do I know if its calibrated to NTSC specs?

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I can guarantee that no TV comes out of the box calibrated to NTSC specs. You will need to use a set up disc like Video Essentials or Avia to properly calibrate the display. Theses disc also contain the test tones need to calibrate your speaker levels as well. 7: I’ve noticed some picture and color distortion over the last few months, but only recently has it become bad enough that I’m fairly sure the culprit is magnetic interference from my front speakers, what do I do? A: First move the front speakers at least a foot farther from the TV then they currently are. Next you will need to degauss the TV. Usually turning the TV on and off several times will case it to degauss itself. If not a local repair guy should be able to degauss it for you relatively cheaply.

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