afgavinstan wrote:So uh wheres the place to go for a decent settings guide for the picture?
GooberTheHat wrote:afgavinstan wrote:So uh wheres the place to go for a decent settings guide for the picture?
The xbox one has a pretty great calibration guide built in.
hylian_elf wrote:The way my gaming setup is, I think even a 42" or so will be too big. I'm thinking ahead to next gen and would love to make the move into better TV (4K OLED or whatever the latest stuff is). Can you actually get them in a size somewhere between 32" and 42"?
b0r1s wrote:A lot of pro calibrated settings will look less saturated probably compared to what you are used to. Default profiles push colours more to make them “pop” but usually at the cost of realistic skin tones etc. It’s really a personal choice. So if you don’t like it I’d change it until you do.
b0r1s wrote:When I go around friends houses and see their TV's it makes me wince. Also they do things like leave on 100hz frame smoothing, looks so unnatural.
poprock wrote:We’ve had a second telly shoved out of the way in the spare room for five years. A small but fancy Sony Bravia. The remote control and power supply were missing, presumed dead. Found them in the back of a cupboard at the weekend, so last night I set it up as a second screen on our work-from-home desk setup. What a piece of modern luxury! We’ve now got a nice spare room where we can go to take video calls for work. Sony telly as the big video screen, laptop below with camera. Feels dead posh.
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