Frraksurred
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So I've never seen this before. I bought a Samsung 6150 series LED, which I understood to be a decent mid-range offering from Samsung. It took some tweaking to get the colors and contrast to look natural out of the box, but for the most part broadcast HD looks good now. However, some channels, and ESPECIALLY Blu-rays and DVD's (via HDMI) look flat and fake, like they were recorded for low budget TV. The lighting is so flat it reminds me of the 80's soap operas my Mom used to watch. The same movies, played from the same Sony BDP-S301 Blu-ray player, looks amazing on my 30" Dell U3011.
Any ideas? From what I've read there is no burn in process for LED's, I've tried several different modes on the TV, along with playing with individual settings (to a degree). I do not understand why this thing looks so good on one HD channel, and so poor on another, particularly when both are playing recent HD source material. Am I missing something, or did I just buy a junk TV? Thanks for the help.
Any ideas? From what I've read there is no burn in process for LED's, I've tried several different modes on the TV, along with playing with individual settings (to a degree). I do not understand why this thing looks so good on one HD channel, and so poor on another, particularly when both are playing recent HD source material. Am I missing something, or did I just buy a junk TV? Thanks for the help.