Today CNET launches a new forum dedicated to HDTV picture settings and calibration, where CNET editors post their official settings and readers can share their own. David Katzmaier Senior Editorial ...
If you haven't adjusted the settings on your new HDTV, you're not getting its full performance. Whether you tweak just by eyeballing, or if you use an HDTV setup disc like Disney's World of Wonder Blu ...
David reviews TVs and leads the Personal Tech team at CNET, covering mobile, software, computing, streaming and home entertainment. We provide helpful, expert reviews, advice and videos on what gadget ...
This is the most popular season for buying a new TV. But if you want to get the very best performance out of a new set, you need to adjust the picture settings. That’s always been true, but the tweaks ...
Recently I had a look at some HDMI graphics cards, and discovered that getting your computer to display a proper HDTV signal isn't simply a question of having a card with the right connectors. When ...
Whether you purchased your HDTV yesterday or last year, there's a big chance you just plugged it in and fired it up. Tweak your HDTV for better viewing quality. Photo by blakespot. While HDTV has a ...
Whether you bought a new TV last week, last month, or last year, chances are it can look better than it does. All it takes is a few simple tweaks, a menu setting adjustment or two, and unleash its ...
I bought a Samsung dynaflat txr2764 over the weekend and I connected it (via DVI) to my BFG GeForce 6600GT (AGP). I've played around with some of the settings but the only settings that give me clear, ...
I’m curious to know—when you bought your HDTV, did you just plug and play or did you fine tune the settings? Do You Ever Adjust Your HDTV Settings?(polls) Explore more on these topics Share this story ...
Editor’s Note: The following article is reprinted from PCWorld.com. If you’re buying your first HDTV or an upgrade from a starter set, your new television may deliver a better picture than the one you ...
You should be able to buy a new TV, plug it in, hook up a cable box, and be good to go. But no. Sometimes the settings get in the way. And these days, there are so many settings. If you don't want to ...
If you're in the market for a big-screen HDTV with the latest technology but you have a limited budget, consider Vizio's XVT553SV ($2,199.99 list). No, it's not 3D-ready, and it won't win any style ...