Is calibration services for DLP set worth it?


I am close to buying either a Mitsubishi 52" 1080P DLP or a Sony SXRD projection LCD. A local company does calibration for $300. I am curious from those who have used such services, is it worth the expense?
sgower
Besides the calibrator training credentials the test equiptment must also be regularly calibrated and traceable to NIST.
I have a Sony Qualia set (uses the SXRD chip set). I agree that it is quite an improvement over any DLP RPTV. I admit to being too lazy to have the set properly calibrated (I've done it by eye, the Sony allows for an amazing amount of owner calibration without going into the service menu).

I have a friend who had a Samsung DLP calibrated. I could not believe how much better it looked than any other Samsung DLP I've seen. Prior to calibration, I thought that Samsungs delivered a very strange color balance and looked aweful.
Keep in mind that one of the most valuable tweeks an ISF calibrator can do for any set (DLP included) is to properly set the greyscale, which is usually accessible only through the service codes.. This is key in getting a great picture.

In addition to correcting color (as far as posssible with a given display), techs can also correct geometry and other issues.

If you've spent good money on a big screen TV, why not get the best picture it's capable of? Factory setting usually suck big-time. At least invest in a Calibration DVD to adjust the manufacturer's "torch" mode into something more watchable.

Check the ISF website for more info on calibrators - good techs can be found.

Also check threads at avsfforum.com - many names there to. Some, Like Greg Loewen travel.

The Sony SXRD is indeed a LCoS technology (not LCD). It's one of the best displays I've ever seen - gorgeous.