@roxy1927
Robert Harris the great film restorer(Lawrence, Spartacus, My Fair Lady which is coming out next week in 4k and the spectacular reviews are saying it is the new reference for UHD) says TVs need to be professionally calibrated.
That's a pretty good endorsement. These are all classic films lovingly restored.
The restoration on My Fair Lady in particular must be some kind of reference for both picture and sound.
It's difficult to imagine how it could be any better without losing that lovely period feel.
As far as reliability goes one good standard might be when you are getting impatient for something to break down as an excuse for replacing it.
In my experience that doesn't happen too often, although I do have an old Sony portable radio (1990s) that appears to be indestructible. As for televisions, I wonder if anyone is still running a cathode ray set. I can't remember having seen one recently.
They must be getting quite rare nowadays.
Robert Harris the great film restorer(Lawrence, Spartacus, My Fair Lady which is coming out next week in 4k and the spectacular reviews are saying it is the new reference for UHD) says TVs need to be professionally calibrated.
That's a pretty good endorsement. These are all classic films lovingly restored.
The restoration on My Fair Lady in particular must be some kind of reference for both picture and sound.
It's difficult to imagine how it could be any better without losing that lovely period feel.
As far as reliability goes one good standard might be when you are getting impatient for something to break down as an excuse for replacing it.
In my experience that doesn't happen too often, although I do have an old Sony portable radio (1990s) that appears to be indestructible. As for televisions, I wonder if anyone is still running a cathode ray set. I can't remember having seen one recently.
They must be getting quite rare nowadays.