HDTV
On April 10, 2008, The New York Times published an article that caught my attention, This is Not a Test: Calibrate Your HDTV. This article caught my attention because of all the propaganda that HDTV receives and how perfect the image is. Some HDTV has to be calibrated in order for the colors on the screen appear accurately. Calibrating the color can be very easy but it can also be expensive because stores like Best Buy charge 300 dollars. There are other thing that can be done in order to make the picture look better on the screen like making the room a darker shade, buying curtains that will keep the light out, and positioning the TV at eye level.I think that HDTV can be expensive and having to fix the calibration on the TV can be a real head ace because people are going to be spending more money. These situations can cause people to not buy HDTV although they have a better picture.