Finally tidied er up
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Chris, are you still in school. If I remember it was electrical related, no?
I'm sure you are looking forward to a new TV with your plasma being that way.
I applied for electrical, yes! I revoked my application after being told to pay yet another application fee, even though I was told I'd go on yet a 3rd year of waitlist.
Been graduated for nearly 2 years now. I make very good money (as much as my mother) and thoroughly enjoy my job. Will eventually get back to school, but I want to explore and actually experience different career paths before making a long-term decision.
Very smart, take your time. Congrats on the new TV. Set up is looking great!! -
Definitely show us after the new TV is in place.




$1400 for the TCL 75QM7K, $140 for the Sanus BLT3-B1 mount, and $75 for the Geek Squad to come to my home and ISF calibrate the display. Plus tax, of course. All Canadian rubles.
AND I COULD NOT BE HAPPIER! THIS THING IS ABSOLUTELY INCREDIBLE!!
They will not calibrate a new TV here, they highly recommend 300hrs of viewing on the full panel first. Full panel means no bars at top or sides, they need every pixel activated. -
Living your best live man! I’m still rocking a 65” Panasonic plasma from 2010 lol.
Looking to move up to a 77” LG C4 or one of those 98” QLEDs lol"....not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted." William Bruce Cameron, Informal Sociology: A Casual Introduction to Sociological Thinking (1963) -
Looks really nice. However, I think the Geek Squad is false advertising an ISF calibration. Can't really do that for $75. A proper ISF takes hours to complete and requires a lot of specialized equipment/training.
Luckily most TVs these days are coming out of the box looking pretty good once you turn it to Film/Cinema mode and disable all the enhancement and motion smoothing features.
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I keep reading this thread as: "Finally diddled her up."
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Nice work on the basement setup, enjoy that new tv!




