Settings for Samsung QLED and OLED TV [Movies, Sport, TV, Games] — guide from our channel!

Calendar 10/16/2025

Best picture settings for Samsung QLED and OLED TVs! Watch our guide for movies, sports, TV, and gaming – natural image without artificial effects.

Modern Samsung TVs can amaze with their picture quality, but only when properly set up. In our latest video, we show you how to step by step unlock the full potential of the QLED, OLED and MiniLED models, whether you are watching movies, sports, television or gaming on a console. This isn't just another guide on “magic AI modes” – we focus on natural, true-to-life image reproduction, just as directors see it in the studio.

Initial Setup and Preparation of the TV

Right at the beginning of the video, we guide viewers through the process of initial setup. We show how to connect the TV to the SmartThings app or carry out the entire process manually — from selecting the language and Wi-Fi network to logging into a Samsung account. We explain which options are worth skipping and which are essential for the full functionality of Smart TV.

At this stage, we also demonstrate why it's worth turning off all AI features and automatic modes that block access to settings and often ruin the natural look of the image. Many people are unaware that dynamic lighting and brightness optimisation can significantly distort colours — that’s why we thoroughly explain when it’s worth keeping them and when to turn them off completely.

Our entire film is a practical guide that takes you step by step from the first setup to a perfectly calibrated picture – without marketing gimmicks, without exaggeration, but with a real difference in quality.

If you want your Samsung QLED, OLED or MiniLED to display images as it should – clearly, naturally, and with the full potential of the panel – be sure to check out our film.

Professional Calibration – When Is It Worth It?

At the end, we discuss the difference between home image tuning and professional calibration. Each display unit is slightly different, so copying settings from the Internet can have the opposite effect.

We explain what the calibration process looks like and why it brings visible results – better colours, deeper blacks, and more stable brightness. For those looking to make the most of their television, it's an investment that really pays off.

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Katarzyna Petru

Journalist, reviewer, and columnist for the "ChooseTV" portal