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Setting Up/calibrating A Lcd Tv


Jimlad
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Ok...

since I've got my new 32" HDTV, I've been playing with the settings.

Contrast, Brightness, Saturation (colour), sharpness

I always say, right... that's it. But then find myself playing with the settings again for one reason or another.

Someone said to me there is a website out there that has all the ideal settings for tvs. Not found it myself, anyone else??

Anyone got any advice on how you should set it up?? There is a colour/brightness test thing on PGR3 so you can play around with the settings, but it's a bit poo I think.

Cheers.

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Left ours on factory settings as they seemed fine, apart from the volume which was a bit low.

After watching the lcd for a while have a look at a normal telly, it seems like it has been through the wash too many times. ;)

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Do a search on avforums.com - they are experts in colour settings for every tv ever made!

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Do a search on avforums.com - they are experts in colour settings for every tv ever made!

cheers... having a look there! :thumbsup:

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Had my TV for 3 months now and changed it again today so PES6 looked better!

Think its to do with the cheaper TV's Jim.

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lol..... nah. Been looking on that forums. It's all the same. Just LCDs are different and unless factory settings are spot on, they need played with.

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