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Hi,
I'd like to make a first time purchase of a calibration DVD. I initially sought out AVIA because of all the comments on it here, but since have spied DVE Pro. It looks as though it has a few more test patterns etc.
I'm happy to pay to have an initial recalibration, but would like some nice DVD set to fall back on for intermittent adjustments. I seem to have sick endurance when it comes to hammering away at tech stuff, so the geekier the set the better I figure.
I hope I'm not beating an all together dead horse with this. I had searched and seen much on AVIA, but would like input on their latest; AVIA II 2007, and DVE Pro.
Cheers,
Joe
Hitachi 51G500 HDTV and assorted junk...
In the infancy of actually giving a damn about what I see and hear.
- Joined: April 2008
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Re: AVIA II 2007 or DVE Pro ?
Alan,
Thanks for the breakdown. *head swimming*

*swimming* because I've never had an interest in getting all geekie on a 'TV' until my 51G500 Hitachi needed some serious TLC lately.
To be completely honest I'm not sure if I need an HD calibration set .. ?? I think my Hitachi has some proprietary virtual HD? so does that mean I can benefit from the AVIA HD coming out this summer?
Sounds like DVE PRO may be overkill. All I need is something to tweak the picture on this TV for now, and after a Pro sets it up for me.
Please advise as to whether I actually 'do' need AVIA HD to properly set up this set.
Much appreciated,
Joe
Hitachi 51G500 HDTV and assorted junk...
In the infancy of actually giving a damn about what I see and hear.
- Joined: April 2008
- Post Count: 11
Re: AVIA II 2007 or DVE Pro ?
That's good! :beer:
I think it's a cultural thang. Those imbued with technical acumen are said to be geeky. I, for one, do not see 'geek' as a dirty word. I guess I can relate, on my own level, to this level of attention of which we speak. The difference I guess is that, on average, most of use apply some level of detail to eating each and every day to survive. A TV left to entropy, will still flash away in the corner feeding our daily soma holiday without any attention at all, save the few of us that feel that intrinsic call to 'fix' what we see as lacking. If tweaking were a necessary activity for survival, they'd all be doing it!

I think it's a noble drive to want to improve that around us .. that which the masses are happy to trod by each day without note. Whether that be improving a beautiful gobble dish, or rewiring an old GPS.
Intrinsic sense of curiosity+drive to improve+fruitful research+energy expended+[lost time+decrease in bathing habits+coffee+++

]=Geekiness
Geekiness Rules
Peace Bro,
Joe
Hitachi 51G500 HDTV and assorted junk...
In the infancy of actually giving a damn about what I see and hear.