Not only that, but they insist on 'developing' those stupid mode settings like 'Movie' or 'Games', and then on another model they're called 'Entertainment' or 'Cool' etc etc
I don't know if I trust Samsung, they really have a lot of different versions of the same models. C, B, A, S-panels etc etc, all different quality panels of the same model for the same price, it drives me crazy.
With console gamers in mind... can TV's be hardware calibrated? I assume not, although I've seen things like test cards etc for setting up manually, but it still comes down to the users ability to do it properly.
I won't pretend to know anything about how these things actually work in terms of color handling so something I've always wondered with this topic in mind is; If there is such a thing as 'correct color', and all displays can be calibrated to display this, why don't manufacturers make their panels default to 'correct…
Well, it's the same thing with TV:s, it all depends on the components, to get a really good screen for photography and art you should not buy a cheap one. It's also recommended that you buy two of the same brand. If your second monitor is too dark , try and figure out if it's the brightness or the gamma. Second check what…