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The best TV picture quality
The No.1 TV brand
Samsung, the No.1 TV brand, is known for its
exceptional picture quality due to its continuous innovation in technology.
As the top choice for consumers, Samsung offers various optimal viewing modes
tailored to different environments, ensuring excellent picture quality every
time.
As the No. 1 TV brand, Samsung provides several optimal viewing modes with
excellent picture quality all thanks to its unrivaled technologies accumulated
over the years.
Let's take a closer look at those modes below.
The best TV picture settings
With the increasing number of consumers who scrutinize picture quality, making
optimized modes for different viewing environments is more important than ever
before.
Many people pay for calibration services to set their TV settings or go online
to find the optimal recommended settings based on their viewing needs.
However, with Samsung TVs providing several preset quality modes, that's
all consumers need to experience optimized picture quality no matter the situation.
Learn more about the concepts and purpose of each quality mode that a Samsung
TV provides and how to get the most out of them below.
Standard Mode
- Balanced brightness
Standard Mode is the default setting right out of the box and is a mode that
anyone can enjoy in a typical indoor environment.
Whether it's in the morning or at night, this mode has a stable and adequate
brightness suitable for most and provides optimal image quality for your screen.
Natural Mode -
Comfortable and easy
Natural Mode is a picture mode that detects changes in the brightness of
a scene and then naturally re-expresses those changes within a range more comfortable
to consumers.
If you tend to be sensitive to colour and brightness, then Natural Mode is
recommended because it outputs an appropriate amount of light that helps reduce
your eye strain and fatigue.
Movie Mode
- Professional mode for movie buffs
Movie Mode is a mode that reliably reflects the quality elements intended
by content publishers.
It's the mode used in most professional reviews and will provide a cinema-like
experience when watching movies (especially in a slightly dark environment).
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