Today’s episode of You Asked covers a variety of topics, including whether YouTube videos can help fix burn-in on OLED TVs, the best TVs for watching sports, and options for recording and watching sports on a non-smart TV. We also provide quick tips on the best picture settings for your new TV.
Is it burn-in?
JKB is concerned about burn-in on their LG OLED TV and whether a YouTube video can help. After analyzing the issue, it seems more like pixel wear than burn-in. The YouTube video should be safe to try, as it won’t cause further damage. As for warranty claims, the burden of proof lies with the insurance adjusters. It’s worth reading the warranty agreement for clarity.
How to watch and record sports in different rooms
For viewers like David looking to watch and record sports on a spare TV, the fourth-generation Tablo DVR is a great solution. It allows recording over-the-air games and watching later on multiple TVs without subscription fees. Compatible with Roku, Amazon Fire TV, and Google TV, it offers flexibility and convenience.
The settings I change on every TV
When it comes to calibrating your TV, it’s best left to professionals with the right tools. Making random adjustments can do more harm than good. However, we provide some general picture setting tips to enhance your viewing experience. From disabling Eco Modes to adjusting color temperature, following these recommendations can help you get the best picture quality without risking damage.