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Samsung KS8000 - Back Panel Coming Undone
Posted on 1/21/17 at 12:16 pm
Posted on 1/21/17 at 12:16 pm
Anyone else notice this issue with this TV? I know many on here have this model
The black plastic panel is slightly coming unglued or something from a couple spots around the bezel. A quick google search showed this is a pretty common issue with this tv due to cheap build quality. It doesn't seem like anything major and hasn't affected the quality of the picture so idk if it's worth having to deal with Samsung to get a tech to come fix it
The black plastic panel is slightly coming unglued or something from a couple spots around the bezel. A quick google search showed this is a pretty common issue with this tv due to cheap build quality. It doesn't seem like anything major and hasn't affected the quality of the picture so idk if it's worth having to deal with Samsung to get a tech to come fix it
Posted on 1/21/17 at 1:24 pm to jg8623
don't mean to deviate from your issues, but I just got the ks8000, do you happen to have your calibration settings handy? haven't had much time to tinker with it yet, but looking for a head start.
Posted on 1/21/17 at 3:27 pm to The Egg
I just looked at rtings settings and tweaked them from there based on the amount of light in the room
For non hdr picture:
Picture Mode: movie
Backlight: 14
Brightness: 42
Sharpness: 10
Color: 50
Digital Clean View: auto
Auto Motion: off
Smart LED: off
Film mode: auto1
HDMI UHD color: on
Dynamic contrast: off
Color tone: warm 1
Gamma: 0
Color Space: auto
For the HDR settings I have the backlight on 20, Smart LED on high, and dynamic contrast on medium, color space on native
Some people will say to turn the HDR+ setting on, but all that does is activate the 10 bit color depth and brightness for basic non hdr content. Sort of a fake HDR if you will and I found that it made the colors over saturated
For non hdr picture:
Picture Mode: movie
Backlight: 14
Brightness: 42
Sharpness: 10
Color: 50
Digital Clean View: auto
Auto Motion: off
Smart LED: off
Film mode: auto1
HDMI UHD color: on
Dynamic contrast: off
Color tone: warm 1
Gamma: 0
Color Space: auto
For the HDR settings I have the backlight on 20, Smart LED on high, and dynamic contrast on medium, color space on native
Some people will say to turn the HDR+ setting on, but all that does is activate the 10 bit color depth and brightness for basic non hdr content. Sort of a fake HDR if you will and I found that it made the colors over saturated
This post was edited on 1/21/17 at 3:34 pm
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