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Old 02-17-2023, 05:59 PM
KingAzazel KingAzazel is offline
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Sony xbr not very bright ?

Im using this tv and I can’t seem to calibrate it well with no disc or anything but I need brightness to max or 40 just to get better colors . Picture clarity any help ??
The roku app Spectrum is main video source looks decent , Netflix looks better but only have 1080p plan.
It’s bright enough just turned near max.
I mostly use the spectrum app which is not a good video source , and Netflix.

Sony XBR-55X810C
55" Smart LED 4K Ultra HD TV


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Old 02-18-2023, 08:53 AM
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Input sources should NOT effect the brite. Look for picture mode
settings. Like normal-sports-theater-demo, etc Demo mode is
really nasty. Its used in the stores to really give the set a look
that stands out but at home looks like crap. Too much color etc.
Also look for any settings for a light sensor. Bottom line is
run all controls set to normal.
Other thing to consider is watching it in a dark room. That way
the brite can be turned down. The set will run cooler & probably
last longer. I run my Sony about half brite & its 11 yrs old now &
still runs perfect.

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