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Settings Overview
Game
Enable Game Mode to optimize the TV's settings to enjoy a better gaming experience with a PC or a game
console connected to the TV.
There is no Game mode in tuner and USB source in some models.
Sports(Football/Cricket)
Optimized picture for watching sports.
This function may not be applicable in some models/countries/regions.
Cinema
Cinema mode.
Calibrated
Use Calibrated mode for better experience.
FILMMAKER MODE
A picture quality mode.
This function may not be applicable in some models/countries/regions.
Low Blue Light for TUV Certification
Low blue light are designed to reduce the level of blue light to protect your eyes.
Go to Settings > Display and sound > Picture > Advanced Settings, and select Low Blue Light to turn it
on.
To reduce the eye strain and protect eyes when you watch TV for a period of time, you are suggested to:
Take regular and frequent breaks to avoid watching TV for a long period of time. Long time of watching
may cause eye fatigue. It is not recommended to watch TV for more than one hour.
Look away from the TV screen and look at distance objects during the breaks for at least 10 minutes for
eye care.
Relax yourself during a break by doing eye exercises or outdoor activities.
The best recommended viewing distance is 3 times the vertical height of the TV screen.
Proper breaks and exercises are proved excellent help to relieve eye strain and fatigue.
Note:
This feature may not be applicable in some models/countries/regions. Low blue light certification may vary
by model.
When you use a HDR signal
HDR (high dynamic range) can improve the viewing experience with higher contrast and vivid colours. Bright
whites look brighter and dark blacks look darker. TV can display a wide range of colours.
Note:
When you use a HDR signal, the picture mode is HDR picture mode.
When you use a Dolby Vision signal
Inspired by cinema technology, Dolby Vision is the format that allows your TV to deliver a full range of colours,
high dynamic range images, brighter whites and dark blacks using scene-by-scene calibration.
Note:
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