Trav'ling Canuck
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I mean, where else would that definition work? "Well, your TV still has some real problems with displaying the signal correctly, but at our current technological level, this image that looks alright 70% of the time is the best we can do, so as far as I'm concerned, your TV is 'fixed' now."
I don't really want to feed this discussion, because debating over whether something is "fixed" seems counter-productive compared to agreeing on the objectives that the thing is supposed to be achieving, but this example caught my interest. If my current 4k TV displayed an image like my old portable 1970's RCA TV, I'd say my current TV needs a serious fix. But in the 70's, my old RCA was functioning completely perfectly, and needed no fix at all.