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We found that the Standard setting looked pretty good on general content, such as Youtube videos, etc. If used for watching movies at home I would recommend using the Cinema Home setting with a few minor tweaks, such as a tad more color, etc. Don't be afraid to play around with the settings. To get the color/brightness/contrast pop you see in the store you'll need to use the Vivid or Sports setting, although it may be a little much for general home use. That's why we tend to use the Cinema Home or Standard setting and tweak up slightly to get a good balance between accuracy (skin tone, nature, etc.) and vividness.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.What I did was go to a website called CNET. I found an article giving all the best settings for 4k tvs that they review. This will give you the best picture possible and will save you hundreds of dollars to bring in a professional to calibrate it. It also explains a lot of misconceptions people have about the settings.
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