2015-10-08, 13:00
(2015-10-08, 12:15)wolfbiker Wrote:(2015-10-08, 03:16)drhill Wrote: You should be calibrating your display. Not your output devices
I like to crank my sharpness beyond the (insignificant) amount that my display allows.
In most cases the proper setting for a TV's sharpness is 0. Anything else introduces artifacts that aren't inherent to the source material. Sharpness is an antiquated setting from analog tv days. By upping that setting you are making it "worse". Obviously if you think its better have a ball, but it seems like a false reason to avoid the Shield.