These DIY steps will get your TV looking great—and save you from paying for a pricey TV calibration Adjusting the default settings on your TV can significantly enhance the picture quality. By James K.
No one is completely happy with how their TV looks right out of the box. It's too bright, the colors are too warm, or too cold. Something about the picture is just off. This doesn't look as good as ...
A new Apple TV display calibration feature introduced as part of tvOS 14.5 can actually make your TV’s picture quality worse, found tests conducted by a professional television calibrator. Apple ...
Is TV calibration worth the price? Kevin Gallagher writes that he’s looking into getting a Sony Bravia 9 from a company that also provides a QA — quality assurance — and calibration service, but he ...
If you're hosting a Super Bowl 50 party on February 7 when the Carolina Panthers take on the Denver Broncos at Levi's Stadium, you're probably spending more time thinking about what beer goes best ...
Every version of the Xbox One has a great TV calibration tool tucked away in its settings. This tool will step you through all the important changes you need to make to get the most out of this 4K ...
Toward the end of April, Apple announced a new feature for its Apple TV decoders: with a suitably recent iPhone, users can perform a calibration of the attached display using the phone’s front-facing ...
This first question hurts a little bit, or might give you that yeeeeesh feeling. Charles in Texas writes: I was building a media shelf and one of the support poles fell and scratched my LG C3. After I ...
To calibrate your Apple TV's color display, you need tvOS 14.5 or higher and an iPhone with Face ID.
LG's 2018 OLED and Super UHD TVs will enable automatic calibration with Portrait Displays' CalMAN software, but it doesn't mean you'll necessarily be able to do it yourself. I’m PCMag’s home theater ...
This is the most popular season for buying a new TV. But if you want to get the very best performance out of a new set, you need to adjust the picture settings. That’s always been true, but the tweaks ...