Andy Bassett Editorial Assistant Joined Aug 7, 2017 Messages 2,612 Reaction score 1,060 Points 2,121 Age 59 Location Sheffield, UK Jan 21, 2020 #1 Filmmaker Mode was one of the hot topics in TV circles at this year’s CES, with support confirmed by a number of major TV manufacturers including LG, Samsung, Vizio and Panasonic as they unveiled their newest TV models. We look at how LG will be implementing this new setting on its 2020 TVs. Read the news.
Filmmaker Mode was one of the hot topics in TV circles at this year’s CES, with support confirmed by a number of major TV manufacturers including LG, Samsung, Vizio and Panasonic as they unveiled their newest TV models. We look at how LG will be implementing this new setting on its 2020 TVs. Read the news.
T TRIPLE A Established Member Joined Jul 7, 2009 Messages 162 Reaction score 56 Points 29 Jan 23, 2020 #2 More settings = more reason to need to get your TV calibrated. Calibrators must be rubbing their hands together.
More settings = more reason to need to get your TV calibrated. Calibrators must be rubbing their hands together.
Ivan Samuel Established Member Joined Oct 21, 2008 Messages 459 Reaction score 208 Points 160 Location UK Jan 23, 2020 #3 TRIPLE A said: More settings = more reason to need to get your TV calibrated. Calibrators must be rubbing their hands together. Click to expand... Very few individuals have their TV calibrated. It is and probably always will be a service for the enthusiast market. Hardly a licence to print money.....
TRIPLE A said: More settings = more reason to need to get your TV calibrated. Calibrators must be rubbing their hands together. Click to expand... Very few individuals have their TV calibrated. It is and probably always will be a service for the enthusiast market. Hardly a licence to print money.....