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Tiny Timbs
Sep 6, 2008

Shot in the dark, here, but I've got an annoying problem with my LG 47G2 Google TV:

The apps don't maintain the picture settings. I can adjust things fine for the different inputs, but as soon as I go into Plex or Netflix it cranks the backlight and brightness waaaaay up. Is there any way to adjust the picture settings for no input?

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Tiny Timbs
Sep 6, 2008

I just got an LG C3 65” to replace my C7P that wore out. The biggest issue I have with it is that lines in animated media (like Bob’s Burgers and King of the Hill) seem fuzzy and poorly-defined. What setting should I mess with to try to fix that? The sharpness setting doesn’t do the trick, and I never had to mess with that on the C7P anyway.

Tiny Timbs
Sep 6, 2008

Mister Facetious posted:

What source are you using for the shows? If it's streaming, make sure its outputting ata decent resolution/bitrate.

Mainly YouTube TV and Cartoon Network. The quality can vary with how old that particular episode is but even the recent ones seem fuzzier than they did in the 65 C7P. I’m not sure there’s much I can change with the app though.

Tiny Timbs
Sep 6, 2008

Russian Bear posted:

Is an LG C3 still the go to mid level OLED? $1600 for a 65” seems like a good price, anything else in this mid level to consider? Sony A80? Besides the regular streaming I would like it to be good for gaming but I think these both have 120hz and VRR so probably not an issue.

The alternative I saw come up was Samsung OLED TVs (like the S90C) but it seemed like there were more panel QC issues and worse software than what's on the LG's.

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