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SAMSUNG UE32B6000 Configuration

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Osmo:
I just brought myself a brand new UE32B6000 LED/LCD. Now I've never configured any tv before so I need to some help, are there reccomended websites that are good for this? I tried googling but nothing solid came up, just lost'd of the same questions.

For example.

Firstly; I don't know how to congifure the picture, picture options and advanced settings like white balance or gamma. Seriously is there like some guide where I can create a settings profile for each; gaming, movies, pc?

Secondly: I have a acer laptop home theater led. And it's top quality, and I hooked up my latop to the t.v via HDMI cable and I'm just viewing some HD content. Now on the T.v the pictures look better rendered and the darker colours are better, but on the laptop it looks much more sharper and certain images in videos or pictures just look clearer or maybe brighter, I don't understand why this is?

Lastly: I hear you can change the firmware from B6000 to a B7000 for viewing movies off your USB, by simply changing the name but I have no Idea how to do that, but I also don't want to brick it otherwise I'll be gutted.


The T.v is still good, looks beautiful, sound is great obviously there's no base, but it's fine. Menu layout is nice to.


Thanks.

halfelite:
Goto avsforums. Search for your model number. People will post the settings they use, Also it could look different if your laptop is using a 0-255 and is still sending 0-255 color scheme to your tv. tv's use 16-245. Make sure all cinema/movie/game modes are turned off.

Osmo:
iv already been there but couldnt find a settings guide for this particular tv

mgz:
its going to be different panels tend not to be out of calibration in the same way at all times nor is the quality of the panels close enough that a single profile is functional for everyone.

halfelite:

--- Quote from: mgz on March 15, 2010, 01:37:08 AM ---its going to be different panels tend not to be out of calibration in the same way at all times nor is the quality of the panels close enough that a single profile is functional for everyone.


--- End quote ---

That is somewhat true but will give you a close guess. Usually if you use the settings posted. then pop in a calibration video you are way closer then from factory.

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