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13 May 2023 12:38 PM
For what it's worth, I also tried sone different picture modes including "Game" mode, but this does not get around the issue on HotD as it apparently does for some Samsung TVs.
13 May 2023 04:52 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreThere is no TV that is "too good".
I loved GoT precisely because it played it straight. You could not do some of the storylines in that series for laughs (and quite a few of them mirrored real events in British history of the monarchy) but it did lose its way a bit after the book material ran out and did too much fan service and rushing things.
13 May 2023 05:46 PM
I completely agree no tv is too good. I was so surprised when they were using that as the excuse for they're poor implementation of hlg. Almost feels like they do it on purpose to try and push people for the glass. Which was why I ended up with this tv in the first place. Glass was awful!
17 Oct 2023 10:04 AM
Sorry for the thread necromancy, but I've just been watching the new series (3) of Cobra in UHD and it suffers from exactly the same problem: a very saturated blue in very dark areas. And this is a Sky original and not converted from HBO!
17 Oct 2023 10:32 AM
Fix is done.
Thanks to last Samsung update.
17 Oct 2023 10:48 AM - last edited: 17 Oct 2023 11:00 AM
Posted by a Sky employeeHey @Wilseus
As @MassimoM. has said, a firmware update was processed by Samsung internationally to fix the issue. We'd recommend either updating your TV, or contact them to see if your TV can be updated.
EDIT: I'm going to close this thread to prevent future problems going unoticed.
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