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Re: UN40FH5005GXZS5GX - Service Menu doesn't show CE Dimming

Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2014 8:16 pm
by sectroyer
hypomania wrote: User as User Mode? So are you saying I should just use Movie mode and that's it? I read that you could disable the dimming via service mode but it seems my model can't :(

Thanks for the answers, guys :)
Okay hard to explain. Take a mirror. Look into it. When see a face, that's You - a user :) Put a chair in front on TV and keep changing them until you find one that doesn't notice a difference :) I don't :D

Re: UN40FH5005GXZS5GX - Service Menu doesn't show CE Dimming

Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2014 9:12 pm
by hypomania
sectroyer wrote:
hypomania wrote: User as User Mode? So are you saying I should just use Movie mode and that's it? I read that you could disable the dimming via service mode but it seems my model can't :(

Thanks for the answers, guys :)
Okay hard to explain. Take a mirror. Look into it. When see a face, that's You - a user :) Put a chair in front on TV and keep changing them until you find one that doesn't notice a difference :) I don't :D
Oooooh bahahaha sorry for not getting your comment :( Yeah, I've been doing that and standard mode looks great compared to movie mode. However, the freaking dimming is annoying when dark scenes come into places and the backlight starts dimming back and forth.

I guess I will have to learn to live with it :)

Re: UN40FH5005GXZS5GX - Service Menu doesn't show CE Dimming

Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2014 9:27 pm
by sectroyer
hypomania wrote:
sectroyer wrote:
hypomania wrote: User as User Mode? So are you saying I should just use Movie mode and that's it? I read that you could disable the dimming via service mode but it seems my model can't :(

Thanks for the answers, guys :)
Okay hard to explain. Take a mirror. Look into it. When see a face, that's You - a user :) Put a chair in front on TV and keep changing them until you find one that doesn't notice a difference :) I don't :D
Oooooh bahahaha sorry for not getting your comment :( Yeah, I've been doing that and standard mode looks great compared to movie mode. However, the freaking dimming is annoying when dark scenes come into places and the backlight starts dimming back and forth.

I guess I will have to learn to live with it :)
The dimming is only a problem when you see I don't :)

Re: UN40FH5005GXZS5GX - Service Menu doesn't show CE Dimming

Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2014 9:41 pm
by hypomania
sectroyer wrote: The dimming is only a problem when you see I don't :)
Haha, I know everyone doesn't see it as I do. I can be a week calibrating a tv or the equalizer of my iPod because. I'm kinda obsessed with that stuff.

Well, I have to get use to it, I guess? Thanks for the help and if anyone knows of some sort of solution to the dimming, please pm me or leave the answer here :D