Whether you spend $400 or $4,000 on a new TV (or video projector), it is a sure bet that your new display needs some adjustments. It seems counter-intuitive, doesn’t it? You’d think that the ...
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Years ago I got a HD calibration Blu-Ray disc. The Digital Video Essentials one. It still works good for non-HDR stuff. The TV's out of the box settings were pretty close to what I get after I run ...
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You’ve forked out more money than you care to share on a new HDTV set, and now you want the thing looking the best it possibly can. Enter the Datacolor Spyder4TV HD calibration tool. Through a ...
Televisions nowadays are normally pretty accurate right out of the box, but there are still some things you can (and should) do to maximize their performance and color accuracy. This can range from ...