keving
05-30-2003, 10:32 PM
I know that most of the time the focal point is going to be at or near the center of the TV, so the corners may not be incredibly important. I know that the further away on the opposite side of the TV the the gun has to fire to, the wider the lines and less accurate the gun is. But when the TV is turned off, and I move my head around to get the glare from my lamp right into the corner, should I see noticeable warpage?
I thought at first it might be from shipping, but then I thought that it could be that way by design. Maybe it's that way to balance it out, but I tend to that's not the casebecause it seems more severe in one corner than a couple others. Or maybe the differing angle of reflection between the lamp and the TV makes it seem more or less severe in certain corners.
Should I be calling an authorized service person?
I thought at first it might be from shipping, but then I thought that it could be that way by design. Maybe it's that way to balance it out, but I tend to that's not the casebecause it seems more severe in one corner than a couple others. Or maybe the differing angle of reflection between the lamp and the TV makes it seem more or less severe in certain corners.
Should I be calling an authorized service person?








