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Originally Posted by highdefjeff
I would suggest that a combination of viewing distance, color calibration and signal strength adjustment will solve your issues.
Look here:
http://www.wowvision.tv/main.htm
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Hey Jeff: Your following statement (from your website) is false. I'm referring to the last sentence of the quote.
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Nearly everyone in the business will say that if you've have the digital picture, that what you see is what you get and its quality can not vary. They say that either you will have the best quality picture, or it will pixelate and you will lose signal altogether. They will definitely say that digital picture quality will not vary due to signal strength.
This is NOT true. HD televisions and HD receivers (digital systems) are capable of producing a stable but lower quality picture.
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