WARNING: This Sneaky TV Setting Will RUIN Your Picture Quality if You Don't

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  • Опубліковано 16 тра 2024
  • We demonstrate the ill effects of a sneaky setting on most modern TVs that will harm picture quality, which is normally enabled by default. Get Surfshark VPN at surfshark.deals/HDTVTest - Enter promo code HDTVTest to get 83% and 3 extra months for FREE!
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    0:00 It Stopped Working
    0:55 Side-by-side Comparison
    1:39 The Culprit
    2:15 Harm #1
    2:48 Harm #2
    4:05 On vs Off Measurements
    5:56 How to Disable
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  • @TheEvilganon4
    @TheEvilganon4 Рік тому +3678

    So In a nutshell. He wants you to turn the energy saving feature off and you will get a brighter picture. There I saved you 10 minutes.

    • @transiting
      @transiting Рік тому +110

      You forgot to say drink less tea to make up for the energy consumption 😅

    • @JohnELSmith
      @JohnELSmith Рік тому +57

      thank you, kind stranger

    • @MrDeamon1
      @MrDeamon1 Рік тому +10

      Thank-you

    • @benoseitutu9157
      @benoseitutu9157 Рік тому +99

      Thanks man he lost me with the clock in the beginning

    • @alvinduke1686
      @alvinduke1686 Рік тому +3

      Thank you very much

  • @Wilfer88
    @Wilfer88 2 роки тому +178

    Now I have to rewatch my 30 best movies on my 4K Sony tv, because yes, this was "on" and now when its off, its brighter and colours are better. Thanks!

    • @hdtvtest
      @hdtvtest  2 роки тому +21

      @Wilfer88: Glad you found this video useful... enjoy!

    • @dry509
      @dry509 Рік тому

      Where is it on the Sony?

    • @Wilfer88
      @Wilfer88 Рік тому +2

      @@dry509 Settings, Pictures, Lightsensor, it should be off. But if its a very dark room and you sit very close, it might be to bright, but thats only if your tv can be very bright. But first time turning this off, really show what my tv was capable of doing.

    • @dry509
      @dry509 Рік тому

      @@Wilfer88 I have had ambient light sensor turned off. Guess this is moot for me.

    • @Wilfer88
      @Wilfer88 Рік тому

      @@dry509 Well, then you already have seen what your tv is capable off. And I guess thats better than having to rewatch every good thing you already seen. Until its time for a QD OLED or something :)

  • @Nappylox71
    @Nappylox71 Рік тому +20

    He is so right. I make it a habit of trying to go through all the settings on my tech. When I toggled between ambient lighting and power saver modes, the screen got ridiculously dark. So I’ve kept it off ever since then.

  • @NordicDan
    @NordicDan Рік тому +9

    I remember stumbling across this on my 50" non-OLED LG I bought last summer, and was surprised to find its default setting was already off. This is definitely something worth checking for on any new smart TV though. Good video and explanation.

  • @armen1136
    @armen1136 2 роки тому +31

    So glad I found out about this setting. The screen looks even better now, I've never been a fan of light sensors on tv's and monitors, It can get really annoying.

  • @jassingh_
    @jassingh_ Рік тому +94

    Yeah I noticed this thing a few months ago on my QLED and spend much time wondering why the HDR effect was so dim, even in a room that wasn't very bright. I then turned off all picture enhancements AND Eco settings which then started to give a higher brightness already, even in various modes (Standard, Natural etc). Prior to this, I would be disabling HDR entirely. Turning off the eco settings definitely helps on the budge and mid-range panels where the peak brightness is not as high as the more expensive panels, naturally. I left the ambient light sensor option enabled for now, but will keep an eye on it incase I feel the need to disable that also, since I feel it can help reduce eye-strain when viewing in a dark room at night time.

    • @MixedGrid
      @MixedGrid Рік тому +2

      Sounds like you don't understand how HDR works. This is perfectly normal. The real issue is your TV isn't a very good bright one for HDR content.

    • @robertulrich3964
      @robertulrich3964 Рік тому +4

      @@MixedGrid PQ isn't adaptive. so if you don't have a 10,000 nit TV, you're basically screwed. oh wait, that's everyone!

    • @djpainkiller3326
      @djpainkiller3326 Рік тому +1

      yeah, this feature is also very irritating for people like me who have dimmer light switches because you’ll see the display brightness keep changing every time you change the brightness on your dimmer switches in your room and it will be very noticeable on your display. Recommend turning Eco brightness detection as the guy says in the video

    • @dudmanjohn
      @dudmanjohn Рік тому

      RTFM

  • @stevenm3141
    @stevenm3141 Рік тому

    I'm so glad you took the time to demonstrate this problem. I've been trying to figure it out and just can't quite get it done. Now you have found the solution.

  • @vicluu8026
    @vicluu8026 Рік тому +16

    This has to be the most useful TV setup guide I have ever seen on YT. I just happen to have a LG B2 65" TV. I followed the exact step in this Guide, going to Support, Energy Saving, disable. My TV brighted up immediately after the change. This setting is very sneaky and it was hidden from me years after purchasing. Thanks to this video, I could be able to chase it down to the root and disable it for good. One thing to remind you all though: THIS ENERGY SAVING WILL BE RANDOMLY TURNED BACK ON AGAIN IF YOUR TV RECEIVEs ANY UPDATE. It is not a big deal, you just have to disable it again after each update.

    • @ConstantineYT
      @ConstantineYT 2 місяці тому

      I can't tell if you're being sarcastic or not! XD

    • @vonshtoyven3060
      @vonshtoyven3060 Місяць тому

      Considering how often stuff updates these days that is a pretty big deal since how likely are ppl to remember adjusting this convoluted setting on every single update or especially if its auto-update happened while they were away.

  • @johnroberthanna1623
    @johnroberthanna1623 Рік тому +3

    most excellent.!! I changed my LG 55" and it is like a new image has been born. The image is incredible.!!

  • @clintonturner5545
    @clintonturner5545 Рік тому +24

    I couldn't get over how much darker The Expanse looked on my Samsung 4k, compared to viewing it on my laptop. I could brighten up the picture on my laptop but not my tv. I watched a video that told me the same thing that this video is telling us. Now I can see in the rooms on the different ships. It worked.

    • @stevegarnham4632
      @stevegarnham4632 Рік тому

      Was that on a the frame 4k tv, I watched the expanse Blu ray the picture was very dark ?

  • @Jeeprassic
    @Jeeprassic Рік тому +1

    Fixed our LG 72" TV with the spotlight effect in the black bars. It was driving me crazy. Now the black bars top and bottom are noticeably unaffected by the the annoying spotlight flashing. Especially when credits roll. Great info! Thanks you!😊

  • @mikedonovan4768
    @mikedonovan4768 Рік тому +5

    OMG ! For the past few years I was wondering why some films/shows seem to be so dark on my Samsung and even though I played around with the video settings, it never occurred to me it was anything to do with power saving. I did what Vincent said and it's much better now with that additional brightness. Thank you my Brother ! 🙂👍

    • @idonotwantahandle2
      @idonotwantahandle2 Рік тому

      My Samsung has been great because I configured it from new.
      Common sense ideas:
      Watch less TV.
      Get a slightly smaller one which tend to use less power.
      Always read the manual to understand the features which form part of the purchase price.

  • @DavidAReisner
    @DavidAReisner Рік тому +9

    Good quality, clear discussion, accurate content. Thank you, From one of the designers of the Digital Cinema System.

  • @pauljustice1819
    @pauljustice1819 Рік тому +18

    A 5 year problem that plagued me. Thank you so very much. I was finally able to rewatch Season 8 Episode 3 of Game of Thrones - The Long Night, and was actually able to see it clearly, so very happy right now, and grateful.

    • @CLove511
      @CLove511 Рік тому

      Yeah, the darkness is what made that episode (and season) unwatchable

    • @Man_eee
      @Man_eee 3 місяці тому

      Darkest Season of all shows of all time

  • @artifundio1
    @artifundio1 Рік тому +2

    I loved this video. Thanks! No music, no unnecesary jokes or discurse. Great voice, great pace, and great information. 👌

  • @soulscape5083
    @soulscape5083 Рік тому

    Thank you so much! It makes real difference. I wish companies would inform the user on screen. For example, stating "May impact picture quality" with a small text size under the setting.

  • @arne8946
    @arne8946 Рік тому +5

    Stumbled upon this video... Actually I was struggling with the screen always being too dark while watching in the evening in dim conditions. And I don't recall this being the case before, so this must have sneaked in with some firmware upgrade. That corrected it! Big thanks!

  • @Ghaffar_KH
    @Ghaffar_KH 2 роки тому +10

    The intro💀💀 This man is a legend!

  • @veritas4us
    @veritas4us Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much for this video, i just bought an LG 65" & was thinking about taking it back because of this issue.

  • @colinratcliffe3074
    @colinratcliffe3074 Рік тому +1

    Just found the setting for my Samsung. WOW what an improvement. Blown away by the better picture. THANK YOU.

  • @linkssz1699
    @linkssz1699 2 роки тому +4

    On Philips you can can also find light sensor in pictures settings,
    Frequent settings> picture> advanced> contrast, light sensor is just above gamma.

  • @730Frankr
    @730Frankr 2 роки тому +4

    GREAT Tips.... I have a Samsung UN50TU7000 - and I did have to turn off each of the settings you mentioned in your video...I would have never realized to make those changes had you not mentioned it...so THANKS. Also, I find your videos much more beneficial to me when you provide easy to understand information in 25 minutes or less. It beats having to wait 3 hours+ which some of the channels feel are interesting and helpful...The truth is I don't have 3+ hours to listen to this posting... Thanks for being very professional on your channel.

    • @techsamurai11
      @techsamurai11 2 роки тому

      But keep track of your eye comfort - if the brightness in your room changes dramatically, then watching a TV that's twice as bright as it needs to be is going to be much more fatiguing (not just twice).
      Also keep in mind that as TVs get larger, overall luminance goes up. Think of it as follows - the 55 inch has 1 light bulb, the 77 inch which is twice as large has 2 light bulbs.
      Essentially, if your room is dark (say 5 lux) and you crank your TV to 1,000 nits, your contrast will be 1000/5 which is 200. The torture will be so severe that eventually you will start confessing to crimes you have not committed 😀 It's what the CIA does now - they turn off the light sensor and lock you up with a super bright LED TV. They make you binge watch really bright content until you spill the beans.

  • @w-peter
    @w-peter Рік тому +1

    ..... love the batteries you use for the big wallclock. Hopefully also for every remote in the house. I placed some in my emergency flashlight, using it verry rare times, but with this batteries it work 100%. No leaking.

  • @booksale5
    @booksale5 5 місяців тому

    Thank you! I just got a new TV and LG actually and I could not figure out where the energy saving was. Thank you so much.

  • @shreder75
    @shreder75 2 роки тому +12

    "Just drink less tea."
    I love this channel

    • @AltCutTV
      @AltCutTV 2 роки тому +1

      This advice coming from England says a lot about the importance of film maker intention.

    • @shreder75
      @shreder75 2 роки тому +1

      @@AltCutTV it certainly does. Tea is life across the pond.

    • @hxhdfjifzirstc894
      @hxhdfjifzirstc894 Рік тому

      Coffee is way better than tea, anyway.

  • @Zen_Shot
    @Zen_Shot 2 роки тому +700

    Thanks. Now I can watch the world burn in much more detail. 👍

    • @USA92
      @USA92 2 роки тому +2

      @Codebreaker In US it’s that on ABC and Fox. All others are 1080p.
      240p is good enough for me on that subject

    • @mateusbmedeiros
      @mateusbmedeiros 2 роки тому +32

      But the real question is: will the world burn-in?

    • @bloodyspartan300
      @bloodyspartan300 2 роки тому +9

      @@mateusbmedeiros not if we burn the trouble makers first.

    • @hallingszelf
      @hallingszelf 2 роки тому +2

      @@mateusbmedeiros 😳🤣

    • @janetremsing6988
      @janetremsing6988 Рік тому

      😂

  • @CarlStreet
    @CarlStreet Місяць тому +2

    Excellent presentation -- loved your intro with the closck; VERY creative intro!

  • @cruisin682002
    @cruisin682002 8 місяців тому

    TYVM on this option that by chance I had already done on my OLD,current Samsung tv !! BUT... I just got STUPID and purchased a 2023 Samsung 75" QLED QN90C as it's Labor day weekend, and took advantage of the price discount, as my current tv is 15 years OLD, I figured that it will soon quit working. YOUR ADVICE on the " Energy Savings " messing up the picture was a FANTASTIC and GREAT IDEA as being a 73 year Old Guy, I have forgotten ALOT... and I do APPRECIATE YOUR Words of ADVICE GREATLY !!! I "Thumbs-Up/Subscribed" TYVM !!!

  • @joker927
    @joker927 2 роки тому +3

    I have owned so many high end TV's over the years and not a single brand or model or screen technology has correctly adjusted for ambient room light. CAL-DAY and CAL-NIGHT are my favorite workaround.

  • @Necr0Mancer666
    @Necr0Mancer666 2 роки тому +4

    Your advices are to the point and extremely helpful.

  • @colinbigsy7095
    @colinbigsy7095 Рік тому

    Thank you so much for advising me of this as I’ve been watching my LG C9 for two years with this dim picture!
    15 now seems so bright and wonderful! Thank you again 😊

    • @hdtvtest
      @hdtvtest  Рік тому

      @Colin Bigsy: Glad to hear this video helped... enjoy! :-)

  • @eltonmsn
    @eltonmsn 2 роки тому +4

    Thank you, I was drinking too much tea, that solves my issue completely, I will drop a like

  • @mrhyd388
    @mrhyd388 Рік тому +40

    I had a 42” Panasonic plasma I bought in 2010. Always wondered why it was so dim and continuously asking friends if the picture look good? Of course they said “sure man it’s fine.” One day in 2013 I discovered this hidden feature and was amazed by the picture quality. I feel in game modes, or even custom profile these settings should be off by default. Frustrating, but now I know haha

    • @svr5423
      @svr5423 Рік тому +2

      I also have a plasma, it was one of the first things I turned off.
      Most TVs per default also crop and zoom the picture, cutting off the edges and making everything blurry. Big issue on hotel TVs, sometimes you have to disconnect them from the hotel network to reset them properly.

    • @EvralTatum-Mcfield-ov2mi
      @EvralTatum-Mcfield-ov2mi 4 місяці тому +1

      It's the same one i got, but LED, i bought it 13 years ago from Sears, and i did what he said, went and turn off the energy saver option, and now it look way better than before!!

    • @mrhyd388
      @mrhyd388 4 місяці тому

      @@EvralTatum-Mcfield-ov2mi It's crazy haha

  • @GeminianINTJ
    @GeminianINTJ Рік тому +1

    Thank you for this.... very helpful and much better image!!!!!

  • @KB-uu4fy
    @KB-uu4fy Рік тому

    Thanks for this. I just changed it on all my LG tv’s in the house. I also noticed there are two eco mode settings, one in picture energy saving and one in general HDD Eco mode

  • @marcuscole8796
    @marcuscole8796 2 роки тому +11

    Thanks for using a wattmeter ... easy to understand and eye-opening results.

  • @RoaryUK
    @RoaryUK Рік тому +2

    I have an older Sony Bravia smart TV with Power Saving and Light Sensor turned off by default. I had heard about this hidden setting recently, and what difference it makes when either, and especially both, of these options is turned on. More people really need to know about this.

  • @Gregg29407
    @Gregg29407 Рік тому

    It worked! I had to hunt around for quite awhile, but I found the right menu items, buried way down in the sub-headings. Thanks!

  • @davidbwa
    @davidbwa Рік тому +3

    For what it's worth, on my LG the setting is not hidden.
    Top settings group is Picture and Energy Saving is right there when it first comes up.

  • @chrissyboy7047
    @chrissyboy7047 2 роки тому +6

    Hi Vincent. Is this the same with the CX? If so what settings do you advise? The menu is different

  • @Ken_829
    @Ken_829 Рік тому

    Awesome thank you some shows were too dark in some scenes appreciate your help

  • @chriswhitaker8467
    @chriswhitaker8467 Рік тому

    Thank you!! I was wondering why this was happening!!

  • @erickmagnus
    @erickmagnus 2 роки тому +32

    This is the first thing I disable when setting up a new TV

    • @TheClockUpOnTheWall
      @TheClockUpOnTheWall 2 роки тому +1

      I disable motion smoothing first THEN this.

    • @garystinten9339
      @garystinten9339 Рік тому +1

      @@TheClockUpOnTheWall is there a difference?

    • @albertusanoniem9043
      @albertusanoniem9043 Рік тому +1

      I did this because of watching the video but my Sony TV is way too bright now at night that it even hurts my eyes. I like to watch in a very dark room must be said. But I switched it back on.

    • @guyr3618
      @guyr3618 Місяць тому

      Yeah, my Sony TV is also way too bright in SDR out of the box. I really don't know why brightness is on max by default. It looks better with light sensor. And it must be healthier for the TV, too.

  • @iainmartin9724
    @iainmartin9724 2 роки тому +16

    Wow, I’ve had my Sony A80j for 6 months now and have never been happy with the picture. This video, the one about cool vs neutral, vs warm colour modes, and the one with 5 criminal settings you must turn off have just made the TV with the investment. I now use Warm mode instead of the too blue Cool mode (how the hell did I not see that before) with all the motion and sharpness gadgets, light sensor and eco mode turned off. I’ve also dropped the colour level from the default 50 to 36-38 (depending on content) and now LOVE the picture quality. Thanks Vincent for your funny, informative, and instructional videos. Keep it up.

    • @PSYCHOV3N0M
      @PSYCHOV3N0M 2 роки тому +3

      "with the investment"
      Worth.
      NOT with.

    • @alyamoney
      @alyamoney 2 роки тому

      Really that helped? I don’t love my A80j PQ most of the time either.. lowering the color and going to warm seems like it would make it mega dull and bland

    • @iainmartin9724
      @iainmartin9724 2 роки тому +1

      @@alyamoney it really has helped. The image seems much more natural and feels like it’s improved in other ways not JUST the colour. I had disabled Dolby vision on my streaming devices because faces looked unnatural and almost metallic. Making the aforementioned changes means I can now have Dolby vision enabled again. Give it a try. It only takes 5 minutes and I’m sure you’ll be pleasantly surprised. Perhaps set the mode to Warm and leave you colour level where it is and start from there. I think it’s the colour mode (cool to warm) that made the biggest difference for me.

  • @hbarwickjr
    @hbarwickjr 8 місяців тому

    Thank you so much. Followed your instructions on a Samsung TV and it worked. Great video!

  • @thomaswinkelman9291
    @thomaswinkelman9291 7 місяців тому

    Thank you for making this video. I was constantly fighting a dark screen on my Samsung Q9

  • @rteezy5683
    @rteezy5683 2 роки тому +21

    i finally got my 65“ LG C1 and its fantastic! The difference from lcd to an oled screen is like night and day. Thanks to you, i made the right choice vincent ✌️ Great video as always, keep it up!

    • @nord.blut666
      @nord.blut666 2 роки тому

      Why you didnt buy the new c2

    • @kiisseli1337
      @kiisseli1337 2 роки тому +2

      @@nord.blut666 Are you serious?

    • @broklond
      @broklond 2 роки тому +7

      @@nord.blut666 it's always the more sensible choice to go for the previous year's models when something is updated yearly. The quality won't differ much, but the price will be a lot lower.

    • @nord.blut666
      @nord.blut666 2 роки тому

      @@kiisseli1337 ?

    • @rteezy5683
      @rteezy5683 2 роки тому +3

      @@nord.blut666 the difference between the c1 and the c2 model wasnt big enough for me to justify an extra 1000€ over the c1

  • @Reaperman4711
    @Reaperman4711 Рік тому +10

    That setting is super-helpful for projector users, especially those running smaller screens, say 100" or smaller, since some units can get too bright for their own good. It also has the bonuses of running cooler and extending lamp life, depending on the technology involved.

    • @sepg5084
      @sepg5084 Рік тому +2

      This setting sucks on TVs. When i am watching in my room with the lights off, the screen brightness annoyingly fluctuates between scenes because the light sensor picks up the light from the screen too. So it basically feedbacking on itself.

  • @KirkWinterrowd
    @KirkWinterrowd Рік тому

    Thank you for sharing this. I will check our televisions today.

  • @carbonbased5041
    @carbonbased5041 Рік тому

    You saved my Samsung 55" Qled. I just decided to pack it up and send back, when I luckily found your post. Now picture quality is like one would expect form such technology. Thank you!

  • @TheMrawesomest
    @TheMrawesomest 2 роки тому +47

    I've been using Sony TVs for so long I never knew the ambient light sensor option was this convoluted with other manufacturers. I like the option as it auto adjust brightness level. I do turn it off when watching a movie, but leave it on for casual viewing.

    • @spasecookee
      @spasecookee 2 роки тому +5

      Agreed, the A80J is too bright with it turned off in a dark room. The only SAF level is medium brightness/light sensor on.

    • @yourobson
      @yourobson 2 роки тому +5

      Same here. I used to turn off Light Sensor on my now 20 years old 40” LCD Bravia most of the time. However I am reluctant to turn it off on 1 year old 65” A8 Bravia OLED. It looks nice with the LS ON, the HDR works great. And what is most important and not addressed in the video - perhaps? can accelerate burn-in on OLED as it is related to brightness. I am no expert on TVs but I heard that one of the anti-burn-in is to dim the constant bright logos.

    • @THighthorn
      @THighthorn 2 роки тому +4

      Exactly, ever since I switched to LED I keep the light sensor on. It makes it brighter during the day and makes it comfortable to watch TV in the evening.

    • @absolutium
      @absolutium 2 роки тому +5

      @@yourobson While you are on the right path.. it would also be like keeping the plastic cover on a velvet seat to avoid wear.
      wOled is already running at a loss regarding HDR reference by 300nits..
      My question is.. at which point are you going to use the TV as intended?

    • @Krytern
      @Krytern Рік тому +1

      ​​@@absolutium It isn't like leaving a plastic cover on a valvet seat. Not even close. The differences shown in this video are subtle while plastic feels A WHOLE LOT DIFFERENT to valvet.

  • @soeiruh
    @soeiruh 2 роки тому +14

    Man I had energy saving ON for the last 5 years on my LG C7. I’ve been looking to upgrade to a brighter tv because of the low performance in a bright room. With this feature ‘off’ my TV turned into a lighthouse at night. Need to check how it is during the day now. Thanks Vincent

    • @hdtvtest
      @hdtvtest  2 роки тому +5

      Glad you found this video useful... enjoy!

    • @AzzaBro59
      @AzzaBro59 2 роки тому

      You will deflebtly find a difference in a new tv aswell, I think it's worth waiting for qd oled next year wher they can fix the black screen reflection in a room owth a light in. If you have a light on in your room the blacks looks washed out wich is the number 1 of oleds

    • @concinnus
      @concinnus 2 роки тому

      Yeah, the irony is that some folks would likely buy new TV's to get a brighter image, and those purchases would have more impact than the extra power consumption.

  • @glmoore001
    @glmoore001 Рік тому

    Thank you so much. This made a Extreme Change for the good to my LG picture. Thank you again! Gary

  • @elbywest5977
    @elbywest5977 Рік тому

    Excellent! I was wondering why my TV didnt have as good of a picture as it did in the store!,.. Thanks to your great insight now it does!!

  • @jerome620
    @jerome620 Рік тому +39

    Some TVs, such as the Samsung shown here, allow you to set the minimum backlight level for the "Eco Mode" or "Auto-brightness mode". I work in the custom AV industry and I've found this to be very useful for environments with high levels of ambient light such as outdoor living spaces or indoor spaces with a lot of windows. During the daytime, you want that backlight to be high. But at night, it's just too much. Setting the minimum level keeps it from getting too dim at night.

    • @sepg5084
      @sepg5084 Рік тому +5

      This setting sucks on TVs. When i am watching in my room with the lights off, the screen brightness annoyingly fluctuates between scenes because the light sensor picks up the light from the screen too. So its basically feedbacking on itself.

    • @arnodubel9393
      @arnodubel9393 Рік тому +1

      Most of this guys stuff is wrong. People mistake picture Quality with a good looking picture.with picture quality these guys mean good by their calibration Tools even if the TV looks horrible 2d flat with no sharpneing or processing.

    • @johncalvin9703
      @johncalvin9703 9 місяців тому +2

      Much better now, thanks for your advice ❤

    • @slide_ways
      @slide_ways 8 місяців тому +2

      its an LG tv

  • @KillZoneHart1
    @KillZoneHart1 2 роки тому +4

    The energy saving mode was the bane of my life when watching the LG C1. Not only is the mode hidden in that sub menu killing the shadow detail but a 4 hour auto turn off mode was hidden in there too.

    • @globalist1990
      @globalist1990 2 роки тому

      Isn’t it 4 hours since last button press?

    • @KillZoneHart1
      @KillZoneHart1 2 роки тому

      @@globalist1990 for me I think the feature was bugged and just did it 4 hours regardless of button press. Sometimes it seemed sooner than 4 hours too.

  • @valeksaint654
    @valeksaint654 8 місяців тому

    Thank you for this! My LG sure enough had this feature on and it's a heck of a lot better now that it's turned off!

  • @boomerbob3175
    @boomerbob3175 Рік тому

    I tried this. It worked great! Thanks!

  • @isak6626
    @isak6626 2 роки тому +127

    Great that you're highlighting the energy consumption. It would be great if you could include such measurements when comparing TVs as there are surely differences even when calibrated. An efficient TV should present an accurate picture and punchy picture with low energy consumption. I'm very curious about the efficiency of WRGB vs QD OLED, for example.

    • @FREEDOMCONSERVATION
      @FREEDOMCONSERVATION 2 роки тому +13

      You need luminosity that means power for HDR 10 or Dolby Vision! There is no low energy consumption when going for the best picture quality. I dont care about energy saving, my 55" OLED doesn't consume much in its brightest settings, my TV its efficient with the energy consumption it needs not with the lowest energy consumption you can have.

    • @isak6626
      @isak6626 2 роки тому +3

      @@FREEDOMCONSERVATION LEDs are different. They have different efficiency (nits or lumen per Watt). Plus, the structure of the TV panel alters the light output of the LED per Watt.

    • @FREEDOMCONSERVATION
      @FREEDOMCONSERVATION 2 роки тому +6

      @@isak6626 are you talking about LEDs like in LCD TVs or organic LEDs like in OLED? I didnt even thought about LCDs because you cant get an accurate picture on an LCD, the low contrast and the blooming on LCDs make those TVs something of a past. The WOLED, the QD OLED and in the future the micro LED, this are the TVs that can get you the best picture.

    • @isak6626
      @isak6626 2 роки тому +6

      @@FREEDOMCONSERVATION all light emitting devices. The conversion rate of electricity into light differs. Efficiency improvements is exactly what LG has done over the past years to allow for higher light output without higher energy use.

    • @samthecat2700
      @samthecat2700 2 роки тому +6

      @@isak6626 you guys need to get a life

  • @mikepolaroid
    @mikepolaroid 2 роки тому +4

    I just changed these settings and your suggestion instantly made me feel like I have a brand new TV

  • @quakerorts
    @quakerorts Рік тому

    I've been wondering why my TV screen kept dimming. Thank you so much!

  • @vos6136
    @vos6136 7 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for this information.

  • @ROOKTABULA
    @ROOKTABULA Рік тому

    Thanks for this! My Scamsung QLED had this problem too!

  • @rsolsjo
    @rsolsjo 2 роки тому +109

    Hey Vincent, just wanted to mention that a Reddit user has discovered that if you press both bumpers and both top buttons on your Series X controller while calibrating HDR, you'll get a secret menu that shows you the luminance details of your calibration. Could be worth looking into.

    • @Cheka__
      @Cheka__ Рік тому +3

      What do you mean by "top buttons"? The triggers? X,Y? B,Y?

    • @systematic11
      @systematic11 Рік тому

      Is this a thing on PlayStation as well? Or Xbox only?

    • @Pkilla80
      @Pkilla80 Рік тому

      Lb rb

    • @Cheka__
      @Cheka__ Рік тому +2

      @@Pkilla80 Lb, rb, and which other two "top" buttons?

    • @Cheka__
      @Cheka__ Рік тому

      @@GenMoviesOfficial Oh, all of them. Does that include the view button?

  • @kanubeenderman
    @kanubeenderman Рік тому +3

    two thumbs up for actually showing the wattage difference between settings just to pre-empt complaints. good to know an actual measured value. 👍👍

  • @peggysue3403
    @peggysue3403 Рік тому

    🤩 thank you❤❤ I tried it went back to your video the picture quality was brighter and sharper! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉🥰🌹👍🏽

  • @nja3224
    @nja3224 Рік тому

    I liked the detail and explanation, thank you.

  • @dmfraser1444
    @dmfraser1444 Рік тому +5

    This is why I like my 2009 Panasonic Plasma TV. The picture just pops out at you the way no LCD set can do. Only an OLED set can compare in picture quality. The set has an incredible sound quality too with the built in speakers.

    • @mouser485
      @mouser485 Рік тому

      Yeah, I really miss my Samsung Plasma I bought in 2007. Plasma seemed to produce the blackest black you could get which makes the rest of the pic “pop” like you say. My dad still has a 2014 Samsung Plasma and it’s got a better pic than my Samsung Quantum Dot TV from 2017.

    • @michaele1100
      @michaele1100 Рік тому

      I have a 2005 43 inch Panasonic plasma in my bedroom that I will put against any tv for clear picture people are amazed when I tell them how old it is it’s like it’s brand new

    • @mouser485
      @mouser485 Рік тому

      @@michaele1100 does your plasma throw out a lot of heat Michael ? My 2007 plasma, while great picture, acted like a freakin’ space heater. The manual would say “keep hands away from the top vents”. It would pump heat out of those top vents like crazy. Dads 2014 plasma doesn’t throw out too much heat but my 2007 sure did.

    • @michaele1100
      @michaele1100 Рік тому

      Not really sure only watch it before I go to bed maybe an hour or two but I have a 60 inch LG plasma in my living room yea I don’t even turn the heat on in there I’ll be sweating bullets if I did it makes the room warm

  • @juanrubio6132
    @juanrubio6132 2 роки тому +22

    Energy saving mode. Yeah. I saw it in another video of yours. I turned it off and it changed drastically the image quality of my LG. And I just have a regular 4k TV but the picture looks 10 times better.

    • @branchprediction9923
      @branchprediction9923 2 роки тому +13

      in my case it looks 11 times better.

    • @marcuscole8796
      @marcuscole8796 2 роки тому +4

      @@branchprediction9923 lol ... you're lucky ... you got on of the better models from the tolerance lottery, I reckon ;-)

    • @GarethColquhoun
      @GarethColquhoun 2 роки тому +4

      Mine only improved by 9 times ☹️😭

  • @krod1180
    @krod1180 Рік тому +1

    Thanks so much, my TV was always a little dark and now is like a new TV!!

  • @fredkeele6578
    @fredkeele6578 Рік тому

    Thanks. Just bought a new TV, and hope to have best quality picture as well as sound now.

  • @Capt-Intrepid
    @Capt-Intrepid Рік тому +3

    This is where we've come - saving energy no matter the cost.

  • @reddcube
    @reddcube 2 роки тому +18

    Ambient light sensors are useful sometimes, but they also are very stupid sometimes.
    I had some LED lights that were messing with the ambient light sensor. I'm assuming the PWM of the lights meant the sensor was seeing the light only part of the time. So the TV decided to pulse from its highest brightness to lowest brightness and back, about twice a minute.

    • @BenderdickCumbersnatch
      @BenderdickCumbersnatch Рік тому +7

      "Ambient light sensors are useful sometimes"... I have a Sony XG95. Even at the lowest Brightness setting, my eyes burn at night. Turning on Ambient Sensor lowers the brightness further and makes it comfortable. It's also great during daytime because the same brightness setting can be permanently the same value 24/7, and the TV will auto-brighten itself during the day. I have compared on vs off. There's no picture quality or color difference apart from the brightness. Which adjusts itself perfectly. I am keeping my Ambient Sensor ON. But perhaps Sony is the only brand with a good implementation.

  • @nicholasbaker1976
    @nicholasbaker1976 5 місяців тому

    I learned a bunch in this video. Thanks man

  • @EvralTatum-Mcfield-ov2mi
    @EvralTatum-Mcfield-ov2mi 4 місяці тому +1

    Thank you for this advise, paused and went into my tv setting, and turn it off, there's really a difference in picture quality image!!

  • @jonnydavies6968
    @jonnydavies6968 Рік тому +48

    The biggest problem we have is this "active contrast" thing where if you're watching a dark widescreen film, when a bit of light appears, the picture suddenly goes brighter, even the black bars at the top and bottom of the screen. Very annoying and completely negates the point of having dark scenes if all it does is try and lift the brightness.

    • @dk-bw4gk
      @dk-bw4gk Рік тому +9

      I can't stand this. Horror film girl running through a dark house, flicker. Soldier sneaking through the woods at night, flicker. I keep waiting for a firmware to come out and fix it but I'm getting the feeling that they consider it a feature. I'm not sure if bright or dark is the 'correct' mode but I actually like it in the brightened mode. You can actually see the tables or trees or stairs; dark mode turns everything into a black blob.

    • @SpoonFruit
      @SpoonFruit 7 місяців тому +1

      Turn all toys off.

    • @algotkristoffersson15
      @algotkristoffersson15 7 місяців тому

      @@dk-bw4gk just set it to "off" instead

  • @vbrake
    @vbrake Рік тому +3

    If you use your OLED TV as a monitor like I do, this setting makes sense. I tried using it for a day with the Energy Savings OFF and my eyes would just hurt at the end of the day. Putting it on medium settings helps out a lot. Nothing to do with power savings, I just find it sensible. When I watch movies, I turn it off.

  • @GMCGUY-
    @GMCGUY- Рік тому

    You are one of the smartest individuals on UA-cam with technology with televisions I've never seen so much in-depth knowledge about TVs I would definitely give you a 5-star out of a five-star I have been with this channel for over a year and I continue to love your videos keep them up. Maybe you could do a video on which is the cheapest 55in TV in the United States that LG makes that is halfway decent

  • @WhizeCracker
    @WhizeCracker Рік тому

    Thanks for sharing your expertise. I also scrolled ahead but was so impressed that I,... LOVED, SUBSCRIBED, & DING!!!. Lately, my smart tv would go to 3D automatically. I'm old enough that I don't need picture 3D mode or the glasses. My batteries were nearly dead in one of two remotes that came with the TV so I replaced them.
    Then pairing the remote became an issue. Eventually, I held the two pairing buttons down (longer than three seconds) until the BLUETOOTH icon wouldn't leave the unpaired screen. So I pulled the power cord from the tv and plugged it back in and I was paired.

    • @hdtvtest
      @hdtvtest  Рік тому +1

      @Kevin: Glad you found this video useful... enjoy! :-)

  • @Adonai3886
    @Adonai3886 9 місяців тому

    Thank you very much Mr. for explaining. ❤

  • @keithevans5409
    @keithevans5409 2 роки тому +48

    I have a Samsung Q90R in a very bright room. If I have the same brightness set at night time my retinas burn out. So I use this mechanism to automatically lower the brightness at night. A key point with this Samsung is that it lets you set a minimum brightness that it will never go below, this avoids the issues you describe here.

    • @g1981c
      @g1981c 2 роки тому +11

      that's why you should have gotten a Sony. Samsung over-brightens the image - it is well known. my Sony Z9J has 2400 nits measured brightness and i can run it at full brightness at night with sensor disabled and it isn't too bright simply because Sony doesn't automatically boost brightness. On other hand if i accidentally switch input to a PC showing a web page with a white background i will literally fall over in my seat because it's like getting smashed in the face with a baseball bat - brightness on a white page is shocking - but on a well graded movie it's not excessive at all. i had exchanged QN800A for a Z9J and despite having 50% more brightness capability the Z9J looks much darker in most scenes because it is accurate - night scenes look as dark as night should look - whereas on the QN800A it made night scene in "Dune" look like twilight for example ... if all your TVs are Samsung you will never even know those "twilight" scenes were actually night scenes. There are many settings that affect brightness ... i turn off all the settings that artificially boost brightness and turn contrast down as well ... then i turn off light sensor and max out the actual "brightness" setting ... in the end i get a picture that simply has more depth and realism. what your TV is doing is first it artificially boosts midtones then turns down the backlight - it may save you maybe 20 bucks over lifetime of TV in energy bills but you probably didn't get a top of the line TV to save money and you aren't getting the best picture.

    • @invisualpost6364
      @invisualpost6364 2 роки тому +7

      @@g1981c the mistake you're making is turning contrast down.

    • @Eraserhead1984
      @Eraserhead1984 2 роки тому +3

      LG also has a minimum brightness setting.

    • @getsideways7257
      @getsideways7257 2 роки тому +4

      @@g1981c Are you aware of the Windows' HDR/SDR brightness balance setting?

    • @PetrisonRocha
      @PetrisonRocha 2 роки тому

      I do the same and I think blindly telling this setting "hurts" image borders disinformation territory. It has its uses (and I definitely use it). I wouldn't recommend it for HDR though, as HDR is graded for maximum brightness in a dark room anyway.

  • @tonybaker55
    @tonybaker55 Рік тому +57

    The difference in power consumption is minimal as you would expect from LED bulbs. Even with energy costs at a record high, I am still sticking with the setting to OFF. My old LG 42" has an Eco button on the remote, so it is even easier to control.

    • @a64738
      @a64738 Рік тому +1

      Minimal ? My 55" LED bachlight LCD use 40w at the reduced baclight setting I find confertable to not hurt my eyes... At full setting it uses 130W and is to brigth that it is painfull, that is not minimal power saving...

  • @allankostyk5035
    @allankostyk5035 Рік тому

    HOLY MOSES! You fixed my new LG OLED here in the Netherlands. Thank you so much for this video.

    • @hdtvtest
      @hdtvtest  Рік тому +1

      @Allan Kostyk: Glad you found this video useful... enjoy! :-)

  • @skypix777
    @skypix777 Рік тому

    Thank you, I just bought a new LG (my 14 year old Panasonic Plasma's beautiful picture finally died) and stumbled across your video on the "secret" setting. Thanks so much! Really helpful, I liked, and subscribed.

  • @vermeermarkiv4450
    @vermeermarkiv4450 Рік тому +3

    I know this video is 6 months old, but this was incredibly helpful information. And what it really tells me about TV companies is that their energy saving modes are doing the absolute bare minimum of what's asked of them by regulation. I feel like they could come up with an efficient energy saving practice if they really thought about it, but light diming seems to be all they want to do. Thanks again.

  • @footballasylum6239
    @footballasylum6239 2 роки тому +16

    Bro who cares what they accuse you off, jealousy is a terrible thing to have, your a great reviewer I have always trusted you for a while, good video as always 👍🇬🇧

  • @doogiemcdougster6740
    @doogiemcdougster6740 4 місяці тому

    Thanks SO MUCH for this information. My 7 year old LG OLED looks fantastic now.

  • @pedrojanacorrea2364
    @pedrojanacorrea2364 Рік тому

    The point is that I just want to my OLED C2 knows when the bedroom its do dark so the ligth off the TV wont be too much lighter that causes eye hurts. What im discovering is the lightering of TV can cause impact on quality of image.. like with low light the patterns and range of configurations dont be accurate as it should with 70 to 90 configuration. LG OLED has some mininum brigtness option (0 to 10) with the auto oled ON, i'm testing yet. This video helps a lot.. another nice video from hdtvtest

  • @alessandrob.g.4524
    @alessandrob.g.4524 2 роки тому +43

    Hey Vince, why don't you do a video about calibrating the C1 and CX for BFI (since BFI causes some dimming and therefore black crush)?

    • @VincentVanBro
      @VincentVanBro 2 роки тому +2

      It’s just dimming, not local dimming. Local dimming is tv feature.

    • @alessandrob.g.4524
      @alessandrob.g.4524 2 роки тому +2

      @@VincentVanBro You’re right. I edited the message. Ty

    • @kiisseli1337
      @kiisseli1337 2 роки тому

      @UCdaP2H0QzQdupmqcB-BIp2Q Local dimming is LCD FALD backlight tv feature..
      Dimming doesn't cause black crush. It may seem like it, if you have too much lights on. In total darkness it can't cause black crush.

    • @alessandrob.g.4524
      @alessandrob.g.4524 2 роки тому +1

      @@VincentVanBro Also, Vince, you could also compare CX vs C1 vs C2 BFI (John Linneman from Digital Foundry said it’s gotten worse on the C1, and way worse on the C2)

    • @helloguy8934
      @helloguy8934 2 роки тому +2

      @@alessandrob.g.4524 120hz bfi on the c1 is still identical to the cx. 60hz bfi's behavior has been changed. It only interests one black frame(8ms persistence instead of 4ms persistence at 60hz). At 120hz it's still 4ms persistence on both. Though it's not all bad. The c1 ends up being significantly brighter than the cx with bfi on.
      For bfi you can use 2.2 gamma and umm that one white setting in the game optimizer menu at 11. Black at 9.

  • @mattk6827
    @mattk6827 Рік тому +17

    To each their own, I like the ambient sensor. Nothing to do with power savings. It's just easier on the eyes to dim a screen at night with lower level lighting. Staring at a bright screen can be harsh on the eyes in a darker room. Same reason why I adjust phone screen brightness, in broad daylight outdoors it needs to be brighter or the screen is dim and washed out. At night it's far too bright and dimming it makes it easier to view vs the stark contrast.

    • @joshn1678
      @joshn1678 Рік тому

      But your phone isn't trying to give you exactly what the filmmaker was trying to create. That's why dimming the screen is dumb. You can switch to dark room mode and then you view it without hurting your eyes. At no point should you be close enough to your TV to hurt your eyes though.

    • @danielkissgremsperger3242
      @danielkissgremsperger3242 Рік тому +1

      You are very wrong. A tv works differently. Watch an HDR movie on an oled tv in a dark room with this power saving feature and then turn it off. If you prefer the former version then your eyes have a problem

    • @Vomitguy
      @Vomitguy Рік тому

      ​@@danielkissgremsperger3242 of course it would look better but some people are sensitive to brightness and just want a dimmer picture to relax and watch.

    • @CTRebel53
      @CTRebel53 4 місяці тому

      Get a backlight. You can then have the dark room and a bright picture without the big contrast difference between a bright screen and a dark room.

  • @sharmitoboylos7585
    @sharmitoboylos7585 Рік тому

    Nice work. Thank you for the help.

  • @jsroadpilot
    @jsroadpilot Рік тому

    U r the best....love learning different things from u....thank u

  • @g1981c
    @g1981c 2 роки тому +3

    every company has their own sneaky ways of making sure people don't actually do this ( disable energy saving ) ... for example with my current Sony Z9J wnen you turn ambient light sensor off the picture doesn't brighten up so my first reaction was to turn it back on ... it's only later that i realized it takes a long time for the picture brightness to increase and the increase is gradual and slow but after maybe 15 seconds or so the difference in brightness is massive ... i think Sony did this to confuse people so that they keep the ambient light sensor on ... most people will not wait 15 seconds - they will flip the setting - see no difference - and flip it back. and with the Samsung i had before if i remember correctly it had multiple settings in different menus so it had separate light sensor and separate energy saving settings and even within energy saving it had multiple menu items as well ... they really just hope you will not be able to figure out how to turn all of those fucking settings off.

    • @hydb801
      @hydb801 2 роки тому

      They're not doing the 15 second change on purpose, its coded in their software to not make instant changes but gradual ones for brightness changes to allow our eyes to adjust

  • @sermerlin1
    @sermerlin1 2 роки тому +6

    On any device, this is the first thing I literally turn off if i see it on "auto" or "on". Like there's just so much missconception and missleading provided by the eco mode description or lack of to be more precise.
    Nowhere does it say it DEGRADES and SEVERELY ALTERS the user experience with such setting on because it SEVERELY limits the device because of electricity savings. It just says "saves energy".
    For telys it should say the picture will be innacurate and considerably less bright and should be used in specific circumstances where TV is needed to be operational but picture quality is not important in order to be more energy efficient... etc.

  • @Tom-io7gi
    @Tom-io7gi 7 місяців тому

    Amazing work. You take you Time to make Life of others better with a deep knowledge of devices we, the customers, have in our privat Life! Thanks a lot man!

  • @ldchappell1
    @ldchappell1 Рік тому +3

    Anything that gives the consumer more control over the product is good information. My vision must be sensitive because when I'm visiting my friends, their televisions always look too bright and over saturated with color. Keeping the brightness and color down gives a more realistic picture, at least with my eyes. I also keep my cellphone on the night setting. It seems to be easier on my eyes having white text against a black background than the other way around. I can quickly switch it back outside but I rarely use my cellphone outside.

    • @animeloveer97
      @animeloveer97 Рік тому +2

      its cause people use the vivid setting which blows saturation up big time

  • @naxxorm723
    @naxxorm723 2 роки тому +3

    Vince, for C1 owners what can we do to improve the native black crush if we dont have calibration tools? could you perform.a video to solve this issue as for C1 & C2 users please! Thanks for your content!

    • @alessandrob.g.4524
      @alessandrob.g.4524 2 роки тому

      He already did it, for games at least.

    • @naxxorm723
      @naxxorm723 2 роки тому

      @@alessandrob.g.4524 in reference for near black gamma?

  • @gabehurtado-chavez8721
    @gabehurtado-chavez8721 6 місяців тому

    Just disabled on my LG, looks extremely better. Thank you Sir.

  • @bufftheowl
    @bufftheowl Рік тому +2

    Thanks for this because it's been niggling me for ages how the brightness of my screen changes all the time and I couldn't figure out what was causing it. This was a big concern because I use my LG C10 OLED as a computer monitor and sometimes edit photos and videos. You've made my day 😃
    P.S. my computer draws nearly 700 Watts sometimes so I'm not bothered about 5-6 extra, oh and I use a whistling gas kettle 🤣

    • @Todija
      @Todija Рік тому

      That 7th word both got me lost and in multiple emotions within seconds, Went to look it up after

  • @britishagent
    @britishagent 2 роки тому +76

    No point buying a nice TV to literally stare at for hours if you’re going to castrate the picture quality. This is where small energy savings undermines the viewing experience.

    • @libertytree3209
      @libertytree3209 Рік тому +4

      The energy setting on my coffee maker drives me crazy. It turns off after 1 minute. I can't make my coffee in one minute. Not to get political, but there was a president who said in a speech he was going to get rid of all this idiocy - I would vote for him simply on that. I want the steam coming out of my dishwasher again and it washing dishes in 1/2 hr ago again, like it used to 25 years ago.

    • @britishagent
      @britishagent Рік тому +1

      @@libertytree3209 Yeah, dishwashers at higher temperatures wash three-times quicker and clean better too, that's why I always wash mine at 60 degrees.

    • @rp9674
      @rp9674 Рік тому +2

      @@libertytree3209 didn't try very hard not to get political. If that's even meant for energy savings, it's done poorly that's on the manufacturer not regulations. I have a fairly new coffee maker it's stays on for probably 20 minutes to half hour, which is fine, better to have cold coffee then burnt coffee. Looks like they nailed it on the time because it's just starting to get overcooked when it shuts off. If we can't agree on hot coffee that's not burnt without getting into political branding, there's not much hope.

    • @Krytern
      @Krytern Рік тому

      Castrate? It's a subtle difference.

    • @Krytern
      @Krytern Рік тому +2

      ​@@libertytree3209 You're confusing bad design with bad politics. No regulation is the reason for your coffee machine being like that get a better coffee machine. You jumped at the chance to shove your politics in a discussion where it is irrelevent.