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Does anyone know if HD TVs are easier to see for people wth macular degeneration?
DH's aunt is 87 and her vision is becoming more and more impaired. Last spring, when we were here in FL, she called us to say that there was something wrong with her TV. We went to her house and it looked fine to us. We turned the brightness and color saturation to the highest possible levels and that helped for about 6 months. Now she says she needs a new TV again. The picture looks the same to us.
We have only seen HD TVs in the stores. The level of detail in the picture was amazing! The prices, though, were more than she is usually willing to spend.
Any experiences? Would it be worth the money for her?
DH's aunt is 87 and her vision is becoming more and more impaired. Last spring, when we were here in FL, she called us to say that there was something wrong with her TV. We went to her house and it looked fine to us. We turned the brightness and color saturation to the highest possible levels and that helped for about 6 months. Now she says she needs a new TV again. The picture looks the same to us.
We have only seen HD TVs in the stores. The level of detail in the picture was amazing! The prices, though, were more than she is usually willing to spend.
Any experiences? Would it be worth the money for her?