![]() If these aren’t options, “Standard” is likely close. With nearly all TVs, this mode is called “Movie,” “Cinema,” or something similar. The best idea is to start with the “most accurate” setting, then adjust as you see fit. Nearly all TVs have picture modes that adjust multiple settings to create a certain “look” to the image. We find nearly every TV we test has a newer firmware version available upon unpacking and set-up. The update may add new features or Internet services or apps, and will assure you have the latest and best version of your new HDTV. Once completed you should make sure you have the latest version of the TVs software, by performing a firmware update as per your TVs instructions. ![]() Follow the on-screen or owner’s manual for set-up instructions. Many also have Wi-Fi for wireless set-up. All Smart TVs have an Ethernet connection if you want to wire the TV directly. If your new HDTV has Internet connectivity for streaming movies and other content, the next step should be connecting to the Internet. If you don’t use an antenna you don’t want the TV to go into the tuner mode as you will not see an image. The screen will also ask you to choose language and ask if you are using an over-the-air antenna or cable/satellite. You will still be able to make user control adjustments to further maximize image quality. To obtain the best picture select the “Home Mode”. The “Store Demonstration Mode” is designed to produce the brightest image, at the expense of black level, contrast ratio and energy efficiency. Most HDTVs have an screen that allows the user to choose Home Use Mode or Store Demonstration Mode. With a Goldilocks-esque “just right” amount of technical bits and practical advice, our guide should have you on the road to a better picture in minutes. If you haven’t adjusted the settings on your new HDTV or 4K Ultra High Definition TV, you’re not getting the best picture quality.īy eye or with a Blu-ray setup disc, having an understanding of what each picture control does is crucial to getting the best picture. The brightness and contrast setup patterns from Disney’s WOW Blu-ray
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