a11y said:Does anyone know a cheap source for these THX calibration glasses? Seem to be around £15 searching online, seem expensive for what they are![]()
eBay THX Blue Filter Optimizer 2.0 Glasses
a11y said:Does anyone know a cheap source for these THX calibration glasses? Seem to be around £15 searching online, seem expensive for what they are![]()
playalistic said:pvr said:... or pay £200 for someone to professionally calibrate it.
That is what I did for my Plasma screens.
+1 for sure. Well worth the outlay.![]()
I swear they weren't there when I searched yesterday - just about to buy a setPawnSacrifice said:a11y said:Does anyone know a cheap source for these THX calibration glasses? Seem to be around £15 searching online, seem expensive for what they are![]()
eBay THX Blue Filter Optimizer 2.0 Glasses
Breaker said:playalistic said:pvr said:... or pay £200 for someone to professionally calibrate it.
That is what I did for my Plasma screens.
+1 for sure. Well worth the outlay.![]()
Tells you something about M owners! More money that sense!![]()

Nickm said:Guys,
Got a new 8000 Samsung LED TV for the house, and it's gorgeous to look at in stainless steel and glass, and with Blue Ray - wow - BUT does anyone else notice that because the picture is so very clear, it almost doesn't look real - especially on films - the main characters really stand out and are clear, and it's almost like the film mode is changed to video mode - I have changed the settings loads and it does look better, but still takes some getting used to.
Anyone else get this too?
sully said:Nickm said:Guys,
Got a new 8000 Samsung LED TV for the house, and it's gorgeous to look at in stainless steel and glass, and with Blue Ray - wow - BUT does anyone else notice that because the picture is so very clear, it almost doesn't look real - especially on films - the main characters really stand out and are clear, and it's almost like the film mode is changed to video mode - I have changed the settings loads and it does look better, but still takes some getting used to.
Anyone else get this too?
I've had this discussion so many times with people not understanding what I'm on about, I thought maybe I was going mad! Thank god I'm not alone!!
pvr said:Nah - we can appreciate "real world" optimum performance![]()
sully said:My description has been like you're watching a HD Camcorder image or like you say video mode. All that said amazing quality but it's like that movie magic and gloss is lost somehow with how clear and sharp the image is....... it's like technology has gone too far, I feel like an old fart.....bring back black and white tv's with vertical hold I say! :lol:
Breaker said:sully said:My description has been like you're watching a HD Camcorder image or like you say video mode. All that said amazing quality but it's like that movie magic and gloss is lost somehow with how clear and sharp the image is....... it's like technology has gone too far, I feel like an old fart.....bring back black and white tv's with vertical hold I say! :lol:
Interesting you say that as a similar argument was put against the sound of CD's v vinyl. People said the CD sound was too "clinical".