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Title | Welcome to AVICAL Australia TV/Projector Video Calibration |
Description | Why you need to calibrate your ISF Certified Video Calibrator. Servicing Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide, Hobart, Perth. if you’re spending multiple thousands of dollars on a projector or TV and you don’t get it calibrated, you’re simply not going to get what you paid |
Keywords | tv picture calibration, plasma tv, calibrate colour, ISF calibration, tv calibrations, picture calibration, what is calibration, how to calibrate my tv, calibrate tv picture, how do you calibrate a tv, vt60 calibration, st60 calibration |
WebSite | avical.com.au |
Host IP | 116.90.60.53 |
Location | Australia |
Site | Rank |
US$926,199
Last updated: 2022-11-12 21:29:47
avical.com.au has Semrush global rank of 11,427,681. avical.com.au has an estimated worth of US$ 926,199, based on its estimated Ads revenue. avical.com.au receives approximately 106,870 unique visitors each day. Its web server is located in Australia, with IP address 116.90.60.53. According to SiteAdvisor, avical.com.au is safe to visit. |
Purchase/Sale Value | US$926,199 |
Daily Ads Revenue | US$855 |
Monthly Ads Revenue | US$25,649 |
Yearly Ads Revenue | US$307,783 |
Daily Unique Visitors | 7,125 |
Note: All traffic and earnings values are estimates. |
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Contact Avical Before Calibration After Calibration Interview with Mick Peaker, Managing Director of AVICAL Australia, in Sound + Image Mick Peaker is Managing Director of AVICAL Australia, and a certified ISF Video Calibrator, capable of tuning your projector or television to perfection, and he’s as clued-up a dude as you’ll find on the differences between brands and the adjustments needed to get your display showing what the film-makers intended. We asked him about the benefits of calibration, and whether the move to 4K and HDR has changed things. SOUND+IMAGE: So why should our readers consider having a TV or projector calibrated? MICK PEAKER: In short, if you’re spending multiple thousands of dollars on a projector or TV and you don’t get it calibrated, you’re simply not going to get what you paid for. Many people believe that their display is just fine out of the box, but they would be incorrect. To read the full article, click here . Why you need to calibrate your screen |
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