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RE: Which TV brand to avoid digital picture correction ?

Posted by Wojciech on February 15, 2021 at 13:02:42:

Well , I think the problem lies beyond the usual settings. It's impossible in LG TV sets to get rid of their proprietary digital picture enhancement even if you switch it off in the settings. I'm aware that people get used to that presentation and it doesn't bother them but to me its a torture. All the movies look like the first plane was made in HD in the studio on video cameras and the background was added later digitally. Even the ones which were made on a film rolls look that way. Everything has a quality of telenovelas. On my GF's Samsung flat screen I turned off all that digital junk but it's still half-ass. Not to mention that that TV lasted only 2 years after which the main board expired. I think I will have to look for some third rate manufacturer who just offers plain Jane set.