I've had my 52" LG for almost 2 years and while the picture looked pretty good it didn't quite have that stunning HD look that I've seen in other TV's. I always attributed this to my cable feed, some channels having a compressed signal or just my TV not being that good (even though it was rated highly). I knew people professionally calibrated their TV but those things are pricey and didn't think it was worth the money and I shouldn't have to pay extra to have my TV look better.
So I did a search on my TV model # and found settings by somebody who posted settings from using those calibration disks and Voila it's like I have a new TV. I mean the difference is incredibly dramatic. It's like I have a new TV. The picture sharpness and vibrant colors are stunning.
It made me happy but that was 2 years of having this TV where I didn't enjoy the picture like I do now. LG, Sony etc... should have these settings right out of the box to give thier consumers the best possible picture and not have them pay to get it calibrated or have to search the internet to find them. Not to mention if would sell them more TV's if those settings are on display at the store.
If your TV has those expert settings where you you can change the white balance, IRE points and color management then do a search, find the #'s and plug them in. It's easy to do and it takes only 10 minutes and you will be stunned at how much better your TV will look.
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