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If the light level in the room you place the TV in is substantially different from the one you had it calibrated in you should benefit from a new calibration. If the light level is significantly brighter you my find a new calibration a necessity.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Geek Squad told me when I had mine calibrated, that technically any TV should be calibrated once a year. In practice my tech advise in 5 years. Calibration is based on ambient room light. If the room lighting where you move is similar to the calibrated room light, then I say no, as long as the TV was properly and carefully handled during the move. The simple answer is, if you do not like your picture in the new place, you will need it recalibrated. Best of luck.
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