Quote Originally Posted by Smokey
That is what I like about Samsung LCD TVs. It give user more options to calibrate the TV. Other wise one have to buy the service manual to have more options for picture adjustment.
I have both a Sony and a Samsung LCD set, and I much prefer the picture tweaks of the Sony. Also prefer the tuner in the Sony, and even the much more detailed signal strength indicator of the Sony vs the color-coded almost cartoonish signal strength indicator of the Samsung. The Sony has user picture adjustments for White Bal R-G-B Gain and R-G-B Bias, Samsung doesn't, you have to go into the service menu to find where those are buried. Sony's tuner will let you directly enter a channel that wasn't found during a scan, Samsung tuner has to be re-scanned every time to get a new channel, which also wipes out all your deleted channels so you have to go back through and re-do all those. The Sony also has variable or fixed audio output which I use the variable out to feed a single subwoofer along with the TVs built-in speakers for most TV viewing so I don't have to run the AV receiver all day and night just to get a little bass response, the Samsung has fixed level only audio outputs.