Hi!
It's been a loooong time since I last bought a TV. We had a 37" Panasonic plasma that cost as much as my first car, but it's been on the blink for a while and we finally took the plunge and replaced it. A shiny new Sony Bravia 48" KD48A9 arrived yesterday.
It's all plumbed in, but I note from the What Hi-Fi review...
"Straight out of the box, the A9 is cautious in its delivery, seemingly reluctant to deliver the sort of dazzling contrast we’ve come to expect from great HDR signals. After a bit of tweaking, that issue is solved, and as we fire up Blade Runner 2049 we’re delighted to see the film’s bright red and white text appear on the perfectly black screen with serious punch and purity."
I'm a bit wary of fiddling with the settings in case I make a right hash of it, so I'm just wondering if someone could advise what 'tweaking' would be beneficial?
Thanks very much!
Boo
It's been a loooong time since I last bought a TV. We had a 37" Panasonic plasma that cost as much as my first car, but it's been on the blink for a while and we finally took the plunge and replaced it. A shiny new Sony Bravia 48" KD48A9 arrived yesterday.
It's all plumbed in, but I note from the What Hi-Fi review...
"Straight out of the box, the A9 is cautious in its delivery, seemingly reluctant to deliver the sort of dazzling contrast we’ve come to expect from great HDR signals. After a bit of tweaking, that issue is solved, and as we fire up Blade Runner 2049 we’re delighted to see the film’s bright red and white text appear on the perfectly black screen with serious punch and purity."
I'm a bit wary of fiddling with the settings in case I make a right hash of it, so I'm just wondering if someone could advise what 'tweaking' would be beneficial?
Thanks very much!
Boo