cd318, I know that sounds like a lot of work, but I was lucky to find a forum where people discussed such details. I can see having a professional calibrate a new set, but when I found recommendations for calibration for my model, I thought, “This is something I can do.” It is a bit time-consuming and slightly tedious, but I only had to do it once. After calibrating my new set, I looked for suggestions for calibrating my old 42” and that did help. I noticed that the old set isn’t as bright, no matter how I adjusted brightness, contrast and color saturation, but it is definitely still watchable.
Samsung flat screen TV’s
I have purchased 3 large flat screens since 2012 and all of them have died after 3 to 5 years. The last one yesterday, a curved 52inch HD 4K.
The first one began to have serious color aberrations, the second one was strange and turned off and on non-stop. The third (curved) went black, unable to bring up menu, cable fine, sound fine.
Anyone else experience this? Is there a better brand? Bought a Vizio a few years ago which had a beautiful picture but was as fragile as crystal.
The first one began to have serious color aberrations, the second one was strange and turned off and on non-stop. The third (curved) went black, unable to bring up menu, cable fine, sound fine.
Anyone else experience this? Is there a better brand? Bought a Vizio a few years ago which had a beautiful picture but was as fragile as crystal.
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