CNET's Forum on HDTV picture settings is a resource to help you make your HDTV look its best. Here you will
find the picture settings that CNET editors' use to calibrate HDTVs for their reviews. You'll also find
settings that our members have posted, so you can give them a try if you own the same TV. This is a unique
forum, specifically geared for HDTV picture settings only. So before you jump in to participate, please
read this note from CNET senior editor David Katzmaier for all the details involving this forum. Enjoy!
Note: To find settings for your TV, type your TV's manufacturer and/or model number into the search box
at the top of the page and choose "within this forum" from the pull-down.
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