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If any one of the following symptoms is occurring, please stop watching and have
a rest. (If the symptoms continue, please consult your doctor.)
Eyesight change, a dizzy head and blurred eyes, involuntary movement, eyes or
muscle twitches), unconscious movement, mental confusion, psychic disarray,
direction problem or feeling sick.
Parents should monitor and check that their children are not experiencing any of
these symptoms as children are more likely to experience symptoms.
Usage/Viewing 3D contents for children under the age of 6 are prohibited.
• Tint: Adjust the colours from a green to magenta tint to view the natural skin tones
of people.
• Sharpness: Adjust how sharp or soft edges of images appear.
• Adaptive Contrast: Automatically darken dark areas and lighten light areas of
images to see more details.
• Colour Temperature: Adjust how warm(red) or cool(blue) the white areas of an
image appears.
• Overscan: Change the video size settings to slightly crop the edges of the
displayed image.
• Ultra Smooth Motion: This setting minimizes afterimages that are left on the
screen when viewing fast-moving objects. You can adjust it from Off, Low, Middle,
High. A high setting will produce a smoother picture whereas a low setting will
result in a picture that has more judder (shaking). (This function is only applicable
to the products which support it.)
• Noise Reduction: Improve how clear the picture appears by reducing noise.
• Colour Tuner: Adjust the Colour, Hue, Saturation and Brightness of colour
settings.
• White Balance: Adjust the intensity of red, green and blue lights to view the true
colours of all images in the picture.
• Display: Adjust advanced picture settings in the component source.
Restore Default
Picture Settings
Restore all the picture settings in the current picture mode to the factory default values.
NOTE
The 3D function is only applicable to the products which support it.
For Motion Smoothing, the input video’s frame rate played by player needs to be in accordance with the
frame rate of the video itself.