Samsung TV and picture settings.
Hi all. I purchased a SAMSUNG UE50RU7470UXXU 50" Smart 4K Ultra HD HDR LED TV with BixbyI Purchased this yesterday 21/09/2019.
The picture on our LG began to flicker then disappear altogether. No matter what we did it wouldn't work. We went three days without a TV in order to do some research as to the so called best suitable. I visited a few stores locally and plumped for this Samsung. The picture of it in the shop was quite stunning which made my mind up.
After unpacking it and assembling it, I noticed the colours were a pastel like and not what my old LG picture was. I watched the evening football and the pitch seemed a lime green and shirts of the players weren't true to like. I have done some adjusting to the picture but, no matter what I do, sport played on grass does not look very good at all. Are there any other adjustments needed to get a more true picture rather than a lime green pitch. I am so disappointed by the purchase I feel I have wasted almost 500 quid. Movie mode and warm 1 or 2. Standard will almost certainly be too vivid.
Or if you want more wow then try vivid or whatever the other pic mode is called. I have tried most of the picture settings and the grass seems as if someone has painted it lime green. Even when watching other programmes the picture quality is terrible.
I don't see a vivid setting. This Samsung is no where close to the LG picture. was the LG a Plasma?
I just got the Samsung 8000 series 4k smart tv etc and I get the same as you. Been 2 weeks and I'm on the verge of sending it back as nowhere near my old Pioneer Plasma or last Samsung Plasma.
Maybe OLED or QLED is the way to go after this. I have a 2017 LG TV, but I noticed this issue with grass color also.
On the LG, you have to turn off "dynamic color" to fix it.Look for something similar
on your TV Take it from someone who has a high end QLED, unless you really really! can't live with the risk of screen burn/ware you can get with OLEDS get one! Samsung in terms of image quality is years behind Panasonic and Sony and the likes.
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