The OSD is really easy to use, with that thumbstick on the back you can tap a direction to bring up various hot-menus for profiles, source, volume, etc. The full UI is accessed by pushing the stick in. This menu will allow you to configure multiple modes and profiles.
There’s a 6-axis colour calibration, so should you need to fine-tune your calibration, you can easily do so. Personally, I found setting it to warm to be a pretty ideal place, but I prefer a warmer image in general.
Here you’ll find a range of advanced features, but honestly, leaving them off and sharpness at the default is pretty much ideal for most users.
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