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The difference is most apparent when you’re competing in multiplayer, first-person shooters. It's relatively common for a TV to have an input lag of 60 or 100 milliseconds in, for example, Movie mode but to deliver a smaller 20-ms input lag with Game mode switched on. The idea is that Game mode will reduce the input lag, which is the amount of time it takes the TV to process an image from a source such as a gaming console and get the image to the screen. Essentially, this setting eliminates some of the video processing to do things such as smooth the picture. Gamers will want to consider switching their 4K TV into Game mode before settling into an evening of fragging. MORE: LG TV Settings Guide: What to Enable, Disable and Tweak Beware: Your set may be left in Vivid mode by default.

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So why is there a Vivid mode? It's intended as an in-store demonstration mode to help a set stand out next to the dozens of other TVs in a brightly lit big-box store. This setting drives up brightness and color settings to their maximum output, blurring details and exaggerating bright colors.

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The preset mode to avoid is Vivid mode or Dynamic mode (sometimes called Standard mode). MORE: Samsung TV Settings Guide: What to Enable, Disable and Tweak Samsung, for example, also offers a Standard mode and a Natural mode the former senses the ambient light in the room to automatically adjust brightness and contrast in Natural mode, the sensor is turned off. Consequently, many manufacturers offer a variety of other stored presets in the Picture or Video menus of their TVs. Picture preferences are still subjective, however, and "not everybody wants a strictly accurate picture," Soneira noted. As the nomenclature suggests, it's the ideal mode for watching movies, with one caveat: Movie modes tend to reduce overall brightness to improve contrast, but in a brightly lit room, the subdued hues may look washed-out to some viewers. Other manufacturers may refer to the same mode as Cinema mode (LG and Sony) or Calibrated or Calibrated Dark mode (Vizio). Many manufacturers offer a variety of other stored presets in the Picture or Video menus of their TVs. 709 and a 2.2 gamma for HD) as closely as possible to the picture that the director or filmmaker originally intended. That means the TV is set in the factory to reproduce the official picture specifications (for example, Rec. "Movie mode is the most accurate mode out of the box," said Soner Oklu, a quality assurance engineer at Samsung. Confusingly, the terminology for these modes varies among manufacturers for example, Vivid mode is sometimes called Dynamic mode or Standard mode. Generally, there are at least four different preset video modes or settings on most 4K TVs: Movie, Sports, Game and Vivid.











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