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Ambient light detection samsung tv1/24/2024 The main problem is unwanted processing side effects, such as shimmering, twitching and flickering around or over fast-moving objects. Not changing motion settingsĮven though Samsung’s out of the box pictures have benefitted in recent years from its increasing use of ‘AI’ neural network analysis, Samsung TVs still tend to make quite a mess of motion in most of their picture presets. Note that Samsung tends to put its Game preset in a different part of its menus (the General one) rather than with the other picture presets. In most cases, it will automatically switch when you fire up a console, but if you're not seeing any indication that this is happening, make sure you turn it on yourself. So with those models you might want to stick with the Standard preset, but modify certain settings such as noise reduction and motion processing (we'll come to those in a moment).ĭon’t forget, finally, to always put your Samsung TV into its Game Mode when gaming, to ensure you take advantage of their lightning fast response times. The only rider we’d add is that on Samsung TVs from 2020 or earlier, the Movie mode didn’t work particularly well out of the box. We think the extra tweaks are a good addition, though. Personally we’d go for Movie over Filmmaker Mode, as the latter disengages more of the TV’s picture quality enhancements than we think many Samsung TV buyers will be comfortable with – though it is the most ‘accurate’ picture option, if you're a hardcore purist. Specifically, we’d suggest using Standard for most TV viewing and, if you have a relatively recent Samsung TV, the Movie or Filmmaker Modes for movie viewing. Nonetheless, we’d strongly recommend switching to different presets for different content. This continues to be the case, unfortunately there aren’t multiple ‘Movie’ modes, for instance, like you get with many rivals, and nor are there any equivalents to the Sport or Animation modes that Sony TVs provide. One of our biggest gripes with Samsung TVs over the years is that they don’t include as many picture presets as they should. Sticking with one picture preset for all viewing Which setting should you use instead? Well, let's talk about that in mistake #2. So if your Samsung TV is set to this mode by default, or if you quite liked the look of it initially when you first set your TV up, make sure you now move to a different preset if you want to a) get a much more rounded view of what your TV can do, and b) save your eyes from retina burn.
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