Don’t like watching on digital sets, especially flat screens. When I watch on a digital TV I see little boxes moving when there is a lot of movement (such as water running) and sometimes with a lot less movement also. (Per my eye doctor – not that unusual a thing.)
Husband bought a flat screen for our living room (the fact it ruined the 18th decorating he had worked years to get right and I have been limited in what I can display in the room due to keeping the look aside). When he was looking for a set I complained that they were all too bright a picture for my eyes. He told me that there was a special setting for store display which made the picture brighter and we would shut that off at home. Been almost a year now – still have not found that shut off for the store brightness. I wear anti-glare glasses while watching the set with him on Friday and Saturday nights – and that just makes the brightness (at lowest setting) passable.
I watch TV on our kitchen (doing so right now), office or bedroom sets – all analog sets.
Mediatech over 1 year ago
Raquel Welch he ain’t.
Baarorso over 1 year ago
Dad’s probably SO retro his TV’s a Muntz (look up “Mad Man Muntz” for the reference.;D)
einarbt over 1 year ago
Does he only watch old shows then?
Ellis97 over 1 year ago
That stupid vintage TV is primitive and useless! You can’t make it brand new again! Besides, what if it catches fire and blows up?
Ellis97 over 1 year ago
Besides, flatscreens will become retro in just a few years.
Judeeye Premium Member over 1 year ago
Hmm, I feel like saying yabba dabba doo. Come on Dean, Bear is adorable ❤️
trainnut1956 over 1 year ago
Where does one find radio and TV tubes these days?
bwswolf over 1 year ago
Good look for you Bear …….. You did ask Dean if he’d like you to be retro ……. can’t say that your not trying ……… :)
Ermine Notyours over 1 year ago
Bear should act out the entertainment until the TV is repaired.
mafastore over 1 year ago
Don’t like watching on digital sets, especially flat screens. When I watch on a digital TV I see little boxes moving when there is a lot of movement (such as water running) and sometimes with a lot less movement also. (Per my eye doctor – not that unusual a thing.)
Husband bought a flat screen for our living room (the fact it ruined the 18th decorating he had worked years to get right and I have been limited in what I can display in the room due to keeping the look aside). When he was looking for a set I complained that they were all too bright a picture for my eyes. He told me that there was a special setting for store display which made the picture brighter and we would shut that off at home. Been almost a year now – still have not found that shut off for the store brightness. I wear anti-glare glasses while watching the set with him on Friday and Saturday nights – and that just makes the brightness (at lowest setting) passable.
I watch TV on our kitchen (doing so right now), office or bedroom sets – all analog sets.