if it’s a newer model then get a calibration dvd.
Specific bulb issues has nothing to do with the technology being a POS.
watching DLPs doesn’t mean you have experience with them. I had a 3 year old SONY DLP that completely died and I still stick up for DLP. You may then ask me “why?” Cause I know my shit and I know calling all DLPs “POS” is incredibly stupid.
ya, still looks like ignorance to me. Do you know how they work? Do you know the actual advantages and disadvantages of them? I’m talking modern DLPs, not 4-5 years ago either. I’m sure you don’t, but somehow still think you know enough to label them all POS. If you did know your shit then you wouldn’t be making these crazy accusations. Anyone that knows anything about TVs will give a good amount of credit to DLPs. I’ll never say they are better than LCD/Plasma, but newer ones can be just as good and had for WAY less. DLP is a dying technology, but it’s not dead yet and current models are awesome. You sound like a lame best buy salesman… trying to make LCD/Plasma seems godly so you get more commission.