Another hero.
Let's create a movement called
F... with The LCD Technology.
Digital converters, at least the one here, it's a garbage. It already send the analogic signal with contrast blow-up (white clipping) so the tonalities nuances that should be near white became pure white, creating white holes. People with a white suit in a stage with many lights, became similar to Jor Ell clothes in Superman the Movie :
I couldn't find any way to change settins of contrast in the digital converter. Reduce contrast in the CRT TV don't help, since the image already come from the converter with contrast f..ked up, with the bright tonalities already clipped.
So now I wish to destroy and burn the 4K LED TV and this digital converter together.
I don't find CRT TV on any store in my city. I have a 29 inch tRinitron bu not progressive, and the on-off button broked. A bas..tard technician fixed it. charged a lot, and it's broked again in a year.
Anyway to watch open channels would require a digital converter, and like I said the converters destroyed the contrast. It was designed this way just to annoy me.
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Originally Posted by cRiPpLe_rOoStEr
My dad has bought in 2011 a 32-inch LED TV that stopped working for no reason last November, so I simply bought a digital converter and resumed using an old 5.5-inch black-and-white portable CRT TV that I bought in 2010. Well, even when I already had that 32-inch LED POS, I still used the 5.5-inch CRT from late 2014 to early 2016 when my dad bought a wall-mounted support for the LED TV which is now simply hanging from a wall in my bedroom gathering dust.
When Philips still made CRT TVs, it has claimed that some of its 14-inch ones was the best to use in bedrooms. Well, I really don't understand why not making them with integrated digital converters like the flat TVs have.
Just annex Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina, Paraná, São Paulo and Mato Grosso do Sul, deport all the commies to Venezuela and Cuba, and call it an epic day
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