I just bought a 40" Philips LED TV. Everything is great, except in certain situations. For example, during the Grammy's last night, there were times where the side of someone's face onstage would be blue. When they would pan into the audience, there were large areas of blue.
On other show too, same problem. A lot of stuff showing up blue. This is while viewing with satelite. (SD, not HD).
Any ideas? It seems it only happens when the scene is a little dark. I've tried playing with the settings, but nothing helped.
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Turn off all the auto contrast, brightness, "picture enhancement, etc. settings and manually calibrate. I don't know how blue your dark areas are, but a blue tinge in black areas is common with LCDs.
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Extremely blue. Neon blue. I'll play around with the settings more. Then I suppose I'll call Philips. I fear that may be a giant headache.
I searched for settings (you can find a lot of "optimal settings" scattered around in other forums) but nothing for this model. I think it's a fairly new model._____________________
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Right now I'm using a composite cable. And I upgraded the firmware last night. That didn't help any.
I have a USB port on the TV that plays videos, and the 20 minutes or so that I tried that out, I didn't seem to have the "blue problem."
I will be getting some component cables to connect to the satellite box. I hope that eleminates the problem._____________________
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No, mine is 10X that. I mean really blue. The upgade from coax to composite cables didn't help, but hopefully component cables will.
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Even if changing to component cables fixes the problem, do you really want to keep the TV? I'd return it.
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As a quick test, use your composite/audio cables as component cables. See if you still get the blues.
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The red and white RCA cables may not have as much bandwidth as the yellow video cable but for standard def they'll probably work. At least well enough to see if component is going to give you the same problems as composite. I would use the yellow cable for component green (it also carries the sync signals so it's most important).
If this was a floor model or a return, see if there's a factory reset. -
Seems defective by the description.
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Well, I am extremely disappointed. New TV, same EXACT results. I really like this TV otherwise. So few in this price range that have USB ports that play VIDEO. This one does nicely. Also, I hooked up the DVD player w/ HDMI and it looked OUTSTANDING. Too bad the satellite pic doesn't look too good. I will hook my old TV up and watch the same stuff that I know produces some of the blue affect to make sure my sat. box didn't JUST NOW start having problems.
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What model is it? You should look at AvsForum.com -- they have lots of model specific threads.
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/forumdisplay.php?f=166
Many reviews talk about bluish blacks with Philips HDTVs:
http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/news/philips-32pfl8404h-32pfl8404-20100105162.htm
Regarding play videos via USB: pick up a media player like the Western Digital WDTV Live Plus for about US$100. Then you won't be limited in choice of TVs. And the player will be much more versatile than what most TVs can do (for TVs it's one little extra feature, for a media player it's the main purpose of the device).Last edited by jagabo; 15th Feb 2011 at 18:28.
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I had planned to get a Roku, but holding off because of reports of Netflix issues the past 2 weeks.
It's nice to have the USB option right on the TV.
Philips 40PFL7505D/F7Last edited by micallen; 15th Feb 2011 at 18:36.
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Any chance after a "break-in" period it may improve ?
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Well, I took the second one back, and got a refund. I ordered an LG 42LD550 from a place called Audioholics for $599.
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Got the new LG TV yesterday. So far, I'm impressed. The P.Q. is just better. And no odd color issues with this TV. The USB port recognized my 500GB WD HD and plays movies (plus music and pix). The SD movies I have all play great. The HD (720) movies I have (MP4 and MKV) look fantastic, but the audio is unsupported. i haven't tried any of the Netcast features yet. I plan to run an ethernet cable under the house to the living room soon.
I get an HD satellite box Sunday. I can really check it then._____________________
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