Ive got two 4K Panasonic TVs and last night decided to calibrate the settings correctly. I used the video guide from AVForums which covers both TVs as they are the same model just different sizes (50" & 55").
It took about 20 mins per TV and just involved following the video going through the various menus and settings for the picture, the guide also explains to some extent the settings and and their impact.
The endstate was vastly different to what i started with which was amazing anyway, watched some scenes from various blurays including Transformers, Mission Impossible and The Martian and the difference was very very noticeable.
So my advice would be to get over to AVForums, look for your TV model and run through the settings, you will be happy you did, think of how you most use the TV, the distance you sit away, the kind of content you watch (high HD/4k or SD) and the lighting in the room.
It took about 20 mins per TV and just involved following the video going through the various menus and settings for the picture, the guide also explains to some extent the settings and and their impact.
The endstate was vastly different to what i started with which was amazing anyway, watched some scenes from various blurays including Transformers, Mission Impossible and The Martian and the difference was very very noticeable.
So my advice would be to get over to AVForums, look for your TV model and run through the settings, you will be happy you did, think of how you most use the TV, the distance you sit away, the kind of content you watch (high HD/4k or SD) and the lighting in the room.
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