Is there a place to get the disc locally? Amazon doesn't seem to ship the item here.
You can get this from Amazon US, Spears & Munsil HD Benchmark and Calibration Disc 2nd Edition. They also have the UHD 4K version but not shipping to SGP yet.
Is there a place to get the disc locally? Amazon doesn't seem to ship the item here.
You can get this from Amazon US, Spears & Munsil HD Benchmark and Calibration Disc 2nd Edition. They also have the UHD 4K version but not shipping to SGP yet.
Yup, I searched Amazon and it is not shipping to SG. Is there any difference between the 2nd Edition and 4K version? Both calibrate similarly?
Can check with other owners here when you touch the frame or back panel of the TV, do you feel electricity is leaking?
hi yes i do feel that.. so i try not to touch/rub against the panel...
after a couple months of using this TV.. have already gotten used to it and really no complaints for that price...
Does it use a 3 pin plug?
hi, yes it does...
my experience is that whenever i reach to the back to meddle with the cables i will avoid touching the surface as there seems to be some Current/static flowing thru.. not a good feeling.
I think internally the grounding isn't so good. You could try to get a cable and touch another metal surface elswhere.. or use a conditioner with a grounding cable..
Anyways I seldom go back there too. But BEWARE. Never hot unplug a HDMI cable especially if your back panel is live...
Hot plugging can fry the PCB.. expensive repair job..
do u guys always leave this TV on standby mode? or it is better to off the mains switch when not in use?
I never switch off my gear entirely unless I'm going on a vacation..
This is only a 3k plus 82 inch TV bro... if you paid 3k for a 55" OLED, you may expect more... but I'll say the tech behind this kind of panel / TV will not give you that kind of image...Sounds like this set has some backlight bleed. Am wondering if it can be mitigated with calibration, at least somewhat.
Not expecting anything close to OLED, that’s for sure. What I’m saying is that I’ve noticed most TVs tend to have the brightness setting turned way up on “standard” presets, the “store demo” setting if you will. Wondering if that’s the cause of the mentioned backlight bleed or if it’s really inherent to this tv. Again, not expecting anything close to OLED or even higher end LEDs, just wondering if the bleed is really that obvious.