Well, we do. And, for now it is in good shape. But one of the reasons I was hesitate to buy it is all the things that "could" go wrong. After reading up on the different TV's and the different problems, I figured out that maybe some of the problems that occurred are fixable. Things like screen burn and dead pixels can be cleared up. Also, how do you know you are getting the best picture out of your television. You know, the one you just gave a months salary for. And, just like computers, television screens have screensavers that can help prevent problems in the first place.
Let's talk about the PixelProtector, ok. This is a DVD based premium screen calibration tool. The DVD is packed full of features that will ensure your television is correctly calibrated to gain the sharpest and most colorful image your TV has to offer.
How do you know if you need PixelProtector? Well, that's simple, do you have a LCD, Plasma or Rear Projection flat screen television? And, do you take your home entertainment serious? Then you are a prime candidate for pixel protector. Most definitely you need to give it a try.
If you will just take a minute and visit the site, you will see that they offer support for their product. Simply go the support site and see for yourself how well this works.
And, just how does it work. There is a demo video on the site as well as an explanation of how the pixel protector minimizes or eliminates trailing by calibrating your panel. The DVD can help you decide which pixels are dead or if one wave length is gone.
The most common issues with projection screens is alignment, saturation and blown bulbs.
You know, I mentioned we paid a months salary for our TV and that is not exactly right but it is close and when we pay that much for something, I want to guarantee it works correctly. This tool really is necessary for you to get the best picture on your television.
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