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This is very subjective to your liking. Out of the box the tv is nice and you’l notice most movies pop you can simply turn on HDR10 for anything on the screen, or you can go into setting and make minor adjustments. I personally followed these instructions and made my own adjustments thereafter to my liking. https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/sony/x900f/settings But for the best vibrant settings start off with HDR10 enabled and go from there. You’ll notice the colors are saturated but once fixed it’s an amazing tv. I almost went for an OLED but the burn image really held me back. I’m glad I purchased this tv instead. By the way, if you want to use 4K devices make sure you’re using HDMI input 2/3. If you are using a sound bar, use HDMI input 3 (ARC) for the soundbar. And don’t forget to go to the “home” menu and enable 4K on the input (will only work with 2/3 for full 4K and will only get 2k from other inputs. Some of these things aren’t mentioned in the website so just wanted to clarify.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi Digeeedad, the default TV setting suits different contents at anytime. Adjusting the TV settings depends on your own viewing preference. You can still change it from time-to-time. Thanks! ^Ron
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No. Out of the box and ready to go.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This TV does come pre calibrated but I have made a couple Adjustments. The whites and darks are great but you will see a lot of Bloom in a dark room. Also the tv does get very hot within 3 hours
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