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<blockquote data-quote="Edan-Grossman" data-source="post: 108148" data-attributes="member: 1989"><p>I like plasma displays for their color accuracy, realistic flesh tones, and 600hz refresh rate. With that said, DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, build a virtual pin cab with a plasma TV in the playfield. Plasma TVs must be mounted vertically or the display will be ruined. Use LED/LCD displays for the playfield as they can be used in that position. </p><p></p><p>When it comes to color accuracy in general, the display that fs had in the cab, may have needed to be calibrated or have the color mode set to a warmer setting. In the past, I used the Disney WOW Blu-ray TV calibration disc and I found it significantly improved the image quality, even on a new TV out of the box. My point is that, before you complain about inaccurate colors, make sure your display is properly calibrated before blaming the content source.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Edan-Grossman, post: 108148, member: 1989"] I like plasma displays for their color accuracy, realistic flesh tones, and 600hz refresh rate. With that said, DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, build a virtual pin cab with a plasma TV in the playfield. Plasma TVs must be mounted vertically or the display will be ruined. Use LED/LCD displays for the playfield as they can be used in that position. When it comes to color accuracy in general, the display that fs had in the cab, may have needed to be calibrated or have the color mode set to a warmer setting. In the past, I used the Disney WOW Blu-ray TV calibration disc and I found it significantly improved the image quality, even on a new TV out of the box. My point is that, before you complain about inaccurate colors, make sure your display is properly calibrated before blaming the content source. [/QUOTE]
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