Thanks to Amazon's Prime Day we are the proud new owners of a 75" Samsung 4K TV. We got it sight unseen but it was too good of a deal to pass up. I'm pretty amazed by how crisp and clear everything is, just watching regular 1080p shows on cable TV. But most shows are just TOO clear. The lighter colors stand out more, and in many cases the backgrounds and sets look cheap, it almost looks like we're watching a brightly lit soap opera or a home movie someone shot with an iphone, only the details are super crisp and you can see every pore on a person's nose.
I've been messing around with the display settings, and noticed the colors were set to dynamic mode, and when I switched that to normal things got a little better. There's also a movie setting, but that seemed too dark.
Is there any way to get things to look "normal" again? Or is it something to do with how the TV upscales the 1080p signal to 4k? If we watch something in native 4k will it look better? Right now the only 4k source we have is on the tv's netflix app, most of the stuff we watch on netflix is still just regular HD though.
I've been messing around with the display settings, and noticed the colors were set to dynamic mode, and when I switched that to normal things got a little better. There's also a movie setting, but that seemed too dark.
Is there any way to get things to look "normal" again? Or is it something to do with how the TV upscales the 1080p signal to 4k? If we watch something in native 4k will it look better? Right now the only 4k source we have is on the tv's netflix app, most of the stuff we watch on netflix is still just regular HD though.