All good advice:
(out the door)...Make sure you get your moneys worth....Have you tried turning the brightness and contrast all the way up on your DVD player????Had not thought of that last one! Although I did try shining my flashlight into the darker portions of scenes to see if I could ‘see’ more detail. To no avail ……
Seriously…. since all the manufactories are now including burn-in disclaimers in owner’s manuals, can you imagine if I had ‘let’ this guy optimally tweak and ‘service’ if it had been a CRT or plasma, (not knowing any better). And how could you ‘prove’ that the last service tech left your (user accessible) settings at that danger level when the next service tech who evaluates your burn-in states…"Oh boy, -you should not have had ‘those’ settings boosted."
No…I don’t like disparaging people to their employers and somehow I’m going to have to ‘stop’ this tech (or any equivalent) from being sent out. If I think of the next customer who might get him …maybe it will make the chore more palatable.
I sense that when time allows since I’ve had to ‘help’ my HD installer install my satellite upgrade, and go back and reroute interconnects he installed backwards etc…. and my in-laws troubleshoot their installation which Dish left at ‘cant’ acquire…..bad box…(incorrect it was an LNB incompatibility issue which I had to research to discover) .that maybe this is a new trend in my life and its time to order the Service Manual, and study hard/carefully and learn to do this myself. It's a time issue for me at the moment, (as I feel it takes a dedicated amount of preparation to qualify myself to that task). All I wanted was a little ‘stop gap’ tweaking to get me through till then, and some confirmation that my screens ‘factory locked’ alignment is in spec.
I have definitely entered the zone of
‘she knows only enough to be dangerous’ but its very upsetting when I catch some of these guys flat out lying which is what Dish installers who screwed up my in-laws work order did yesterday., and my own installer who said he did not ‘bypass’ my panamax on the Sat coax, (he did) I found it 2 days ago when removing the new STB to return it. I’m beginning to think I don’t want any of the ‘professionals’ in my house. Some times it almost hurts to have a little bit of knowledge before I was just ‘blissfully’ unaware.
Question to any who have dealt with service tech's on displays. Is it even possible to get a tech through POP trained to tweak in service mode??? Or is this asking too much of any Brick & Mortar??? I should abandon the effort entirely and research a professional calibrator? Are professional for hire calibrators certified in a manner which will not bust the warrenty?
PS: Stott its GREAT to hear your Toshiba is in....enjoy!
[This message has been edited by Smart Little Lena (edited January 11, 2003).]