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Calibration I would just like the recommended calibration settings for this TV set. I just purchased it and don't believe in calibration DVDs because they have never properly worked for me. Any help would be much appreciated. Thank you.

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The main setting is usually the brightness, contrast and hue, do it manually until you're satisfy with the results

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