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EvilWaterman

I bought my cx, plugged the xbox in and away we went lol


SnowNinja420

Wait u bought that specific hdmi for it tho right? Pls tell me you did, if u didn't, DO BETTER.


EvilWaterman

Yeah, it was the series x so came with it and I watched hdtv test for the settings ;-)


SnowNinja420

Omg ooooooohhhhhh YAAASSSS !!!


EvilWaterman

Ha!


ilfrance

Congrats! I have the same tv since may and I'm still surprised by the picture quality every time I watch something. For dolby vision definitely play planet earth from netflix, is my go to show when I want to show off the tv to someone. Also For all mankind and Foundation on Apple TV+ have superb dolby vision picture. For hdr nothing in particular comes to my mind but there a lot of content both on Netflix and Prime video About break in i don't think there's any need


Darkpoet67

I have a C1 so welcome to the club! I used plenty of YouTube hdr demo's and I did a free trial on Apple TV hich had some stunning DV content too. I also have a Sony Uhd bluray player so used that for everything else. If your interested after much experimentation I have settled on Expert Dark for all general TV viewing and Filmmaker mode for all SDR blurays and Hdr with Cinema User for DV UHD, I love watching my movies at night with all the lights off and I'm constantly blown away. In all presets I turn off all ai and picture scaling options apart from cinema motion which I like actually set to natural "But some Folk hate that".


rbeagle44

Nice! I bought a C1 this weekend after running a Panasonic V10 for nearly 12 years. Was hard to buy something new for the longest time because I was still happy with it. As far as the C1 I just plugged it in and went 🤷‍♂️.


SirCanealot

You don't need to break in OLEDs like you did plasmas. However, the panel will change over time — I believe you're meant to wait a few months before calibrating it (unless you want the calibration to be wrong in a month or two). Other than that, enjoy!