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I just posted my review today 12/8/23 as DrNik and it has all my current picture settings recommendations. Hopefully you'll be able to see this in the next day or so, and maybe it will help you. You could also run the built-in Pixel maintenance to prevent any burn-in and reset the screen.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi AlexH44, We understand your concern about the TV. Please perform a soft reset by holding down the power button on the remote until you see the restart option on the screen. If this does not fix the issue, please contact your retailer on what options they have available for service. Experience unparalleled entertainment with pure OLED black and vibrant color, powered by the Cognitive Processor XR. Immerse yourself in the detailed shadows and real-world hues that bring shows, movies, sports, and games to life in stunning detail. Hear all the nuances and clear dialogue in everything you watch with sound coming directly from the screen. -Ralph
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Do custom settings HDR Picture Mode: Custom Brightness: 100 Contrast: 90 HDR Tone Mapping: Gradation Preferred Peak Luminance: High If you prefer a brighter image in HDR, switching the HDR Tone Mapping setting to 'Brightness Preferred' increases the brightness of midtones, but reduces gradation in bright scenes, so some bright highlights blend together. Worked for me, if it's still too dim you can try vivid but it's hard on the eyes for long periods
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