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And our brightness and “vivid” on everything is turned up way too high on 90% of what I see. With TVs it drives me nuts when people leave it on floor display mode essentially when they first buy it and plug it in.
And our brightness and “vivid” on everything is turned up way too high on 90% of what I see. With TVs it drives me nuts when people leave it on floor display mode essentially when they first buy it and plug it in.
That and the weird-ass motion flow/blur setting on modern TVs, both of those together make me sick as all get out. Sony just replaced my TV free of charge and it gave me a migraine before I remembered to go into the settings and turn off basically everything.
I’m really starting to appreciate these. They were never on my radar as I always assumed a 45mm watch would be overpowering even though I have a 7.5” wrist. Then I realized that the BPFF is actually the indentical size to a beater citizen chrono that I wear to work and All of a sudden I want one.
They don’t. Every person I know has said the same thing - it looks too big I don’t think it’ll look good on me I’m not sure about it - then they try one on in person and hooked for life. The beauty of the bpff is in the simple elegance and you can’t see it in pictures. My recommendation is to try one on.
Well i finally got my hands on a super rare noob V1. Yes it is definitely a wstch thst needs to be tried in person to be appreciated. It is absolutely gorgeous.
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