agidol
05-28-2004, 05:44 AM
Hi,
I have a question on whether a particular picture setting has any impact on the life of a TV set.
I currently own a SONY HD ready LCD projection TV (Model: KF42WE610) and I love to view it at "Vivid" mode ( this TV has three level of sharpness: Standard, Pro, and Vivid). In my untrained eyes Vivid looks a lot sharper because it's a lot brighter and has higher contrast than other modes. Now my question is -- if I leave it at this mode, will it shorten the life of TV than say leave it at Standard? Also, is any other picture setting (brightness, hues, colors, etc) has any impact on TV itself over long run? I actually called Sony and asked one of the customer reps this question and she said no...but I'm not sure if she really was a technical expert. FYI, this TV uses a lightbulb (with a life of 4-5 years) to project images. Thanks again for your help guys.
I have a question on whether a particular picture setting has any impact on the life of a TV set.
I currently own a SONY HD ready LCD projection TV (Model: KF42WE610) and I love to view it at "Vivid" mode ( this TV has three level of sharpness: Standard, Pro, and Vivid). In my untrained eyes Vivid looks a lot sharper because it's a lot brighter and has higher contrast than other modes. Now my question is -- if I leave it at this mode, will it shorten the life of TV than say leave it at Standard? Also, is any other picture setting (brightness, hues, colors, etc) has any impact on TV itself over long run? I actually called Sony and asked one of the customer reps this question and she said no...but I'm not sure if she really was a technical expert. FYI, this TV uses a lightbulb (with a life of 4-5 years) to project images. Thanks again for your help guys.