Brightness, Filmmaker Mode, and motion smoothing all influence your viewing experience.
Person holding a remote in front of a smart TV - Juan Alejandro Bernal/Shutterstock If your smart TV has washed-out colors, if the picture looks faded or gray and not rich and vibrant, it rarely has ...
Person holding a remote with a smart TV in the background - Rainer Puster/Getty Images If the audio and video on your TV are out of sync — say the lips move first and the sound comes later — you are ...
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Overview Most smart TVs record your voice, what you view, and how you use the gadget. Privacy settings on these TVs can ...
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Smart TVs collecting user data through viewing habits and device interactions, highlighting the importance of managing privacy settings to protect personal information. Pixabay, newhouse Smart TVs ...
The way it works is your TV automatically adjusts the brightness depending on the conditions of the room. For example, if you ...