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No doubt this has been discussed _ad naseum_ but is it possible to purchase
the AVIA or Video Essentials calibration discs in a retail store, or just
online? Amazon seems to have the best prices, but if they are available
locally, so much the better.
And, I know there are pros/cons with each, but what is the general consensus
on which is better? I'm new to HDTV (have just purchased a Samsung
HLP-5063W), so need something user-friendly, but I am fairly comfortable
with technical jargon.
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"Bruce Phillips" <bwphillips@adelphia.net> wrote:
>No doubt this has been discussed _ad naseum_ but is it possible to purchase
>the AVIA or Video Essentials calibration discs in a retail store, or just
>online? Amazon seems to have the best prices, but if they are available
>locally, so much the better.
I was browsing the DVD's at our local Barnes and Noble, and found Video
Essentials there.
I couldn't find it anywhere else in town, so I was surprised.
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Jeff S wrote:
>> "Bruce Phillips" <bwphillips@adelphia.net> wrote:
>>
>>> No doubt this has been discussed _ad naseum_ but is it possible to
>>> purchase the AVIA or Video Essentials calibration discs in a
>>> retail store, or just online? Amazon seems to have the best prices,
>>> but if they are available locally, so much the better.
>>
>>
>> I was browsing the DVD's at our local Barnes and Noble, and found
>> Video Essentials there.
>>
>> I couldn't find it anywhere else in town, so I was surprised.
Thanks, Jeff. I was just out the door to see what BestBuy had to offer. I'll
swing by B&N as well.
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I got mine at Borders.
"Bruce Phillips" <bwphillips@adelphia.net> wrote in message
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> No doubt this has been discussed _ad naseum_ but is it possible to
purchase
> the AVIA or Video Essentials calibration discs in a retail store, or just
> online? Amazon seems to have the best prices, but if they are available
> locally, so much the better.
>
> And, I know there are pros/cons with each, but what is the general
consensus
> on which is better? I'm new to HDTV (have just purchased a Samsung
> HLP-5063W), so need something user-friendly, but I am fairly comfortable
> with technical jargon.
>
>
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