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Samsung Q80 65 vs LG OLED B9 65
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<blockquote data-quote="KenMasters" data-source="post: 974398" data-attributes="member: 517"><p>I'm not particularly familiar with Samsung menus, I can give you a broad overview, but you'd have to come back to me with specific questions. </p><p></p><p>Out the box the "Movie" preset will be the most accurate, make sure Sharpness is at 0 and the colour temp is set to Warm 2. In SDR if most of your TV viewing is in a brighter environment, set Gamma to 2.2, otherwise opt for 2.4 (or BT. 1886, if it's available).</p><p></p><p>Most of the image processing options should be disabled, so all "Eco" options, anything with the word "Enhancement" in it and any motion features or digital cleaning features. Under the "Intelligent Mode" settings, switch Adaptive Brightness off. Local Dimming is the exception, try High, but feel free to adjust if you want the effect more subtle.</p><p></p><p>Leave Auto Motion Plus off for shows and movies, but if you feel sports could do with more motion clarity, you can employ it there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KenMasters, post: 974398, member: 517"] I'm not particularly familiar with Samsung menus, I can give you a broad overview, but you'd have to come back to me with specific questions. Out the box the "Movie" preset will be the most accurate, make sure Sharpness is at 0 and the colour temp is set to Warm 2. In SDR if most of your TV viewing is in a brighter environment, set Gamma to 2.2, otherwise opt for 2.4 (or BT. 1886, if it's available). Most of the image processing options should be disabled, so all "Eco" options, anything with the word "Enhancement" in it and any motion features or digital cleaning features. Under the "Intelligent Mode" settings, switch Adaptive Brightness off. Local Dimming is the exception, try High, but feel free to adjust if you want the effect more subtle. Leave Auto Motion Plus off for shows and movies, but if you feel sports could do with more motion clarity, you can employ it there. [/QUOTE]
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