Originally Posted by
Marco
No, there's only one way you'll achieve having natural colours on TVs now, and that's to tune them yourself using the advanced colour settings.
I spent quite some time optimising the picture on our Sony that way, via watching a You Tube video, broadcast by a professional AV company showing how it was done, and the difference afterwards was frankly incredible!
Marco.
That exactly what I did with my LG55B7. Superb picture and with the very recent firmware update, there is nothing to come close. Whatever you do, don’t leave the settings on any standard setting, use the advanced picture mode.
Current price seems to be about £1499 and I’m led to understand that they are becoming as rare as hens teeth.
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