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		<description>This is not a full hd tv, so no it won&#039;t do 1080p.  But it will happily do 1080i, so no great loss.

As for calibrating the TV, there is no real way to quickly answer that, as all TVs are different.  Even 2 TVs coming off the production line next to each other will likley require slightly different settings to each other.

But if you are genuinely interested in getting it looking as good as possible you can purchase a calibration DVD such as Digital Video Essentials (DVE) which will instruct you with test patterns etc.  If you don&#039;t want to spend any money, email me, and I can give you a few pointers (too much to write as an answer to a question).</description>
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<p>As for calibrating the TV, there is no real way to quickly answer that, as all TVs are different.  Even 2 TVs coming off the production line next to each other will likley require slightly different settings to each other.</p>
<p>But if you are genuinely interested in getting it looking as good as possible you can purchase a calibration DVD such as Digital Video Essentials (DVE) which will instruct you with test patterns etc.  If you don&#8217;t want to spend any money, email me, and I can give you a few pointers (too much to write as an answer to a question).</p>
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