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Lg-cx-best-picture-settings Guide

Navigate to Settings > All Settings > Support > OLED Care > Device Self Care > Energy Saving and set it to Off .

The TV should automatically switch modes when it detects an HDR signal.

Cinema is the gold standard for accuracy. If you find it too dark during the day, Cinema Home boosts the brightness without destroying the image. 4. Gaming Calibration

Choose isf Expert (Dark Room) for the most accurate colors out of the box. If your room is well-lit, use isf Expert (Bright Room) .

0–10 (anything higher adds artificial ringing around objects).

Ensure this is enabled in the settings menu for your console's HDMI port. 5. Clarity & Motion (The "Soap Opera Effect")

//www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/cx-oled/settings">RTINGS.com and professional calibrators on YouTube . 1. The Critical First Steps

This is your "volume knob" for brightness. For a dark room, 25–35 is standard; for bright rooms, Contrast: 85–90.

Navigate to Settings > All Settings > Support > OLED Care > Device Self Care > Energy Saving and set it to Off .

The TV should automatically switch modes when it detects an HDR signal.

Cinema is the gold standard for accuracy. If you find it too dark during the day, Cinema Home boosts the brightness without destroying the image. 4. Gaming Calibration

Choose isf Expert (Dark Room) for the most accurate colors out of the box. If your room is well-lit, use isf Expert (Bright Room) .

0–10 (anything higher adds artificial ringing around objects).

Ensure this is enabled in the settings menu for your console's HDMI port. 5. Clarity & Motion (The "Soap Opera Effect")

//www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/cx-oled/settings">RTINGS.com and professional calibrators on YouTube . 1. The Critical First Steps

This is your "volume knob" for brightness. For a dark room, 25–35 is standard; for bright rooms, Contrast: 85–90.