How to adjust TV picture settings for the best cricket viewing

Reviewed by:  Viraj Gupta

Written by:  Aquib Nawab

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1. Set Motion Smoothing

Enable MEMC 144Hz on models like the QLED 98S9QT to eliminate motion blur, ensuring smoother, lag-free fast-paced cricket action. Ideal for following the ball’s movement with absolute clarity.

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2. Enhance Color Vibrancy

Activate Quantum Dot (QLED) technology on models like the QLED 75S90EUX for true-to-life greens of the pitch and accurate player jersey colors. Enjoy richer, more vivid hues for an immersive experience.

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3. Adjust HDR for Detail

Enable Dolby Vision IQ on Mini LED H75M95EUX to automatically fine-tune brightness and contrast based on ambient light. See every detail, from grass textures to player expressions.

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4. Optimize Viewing Angles

Choose OLED 120Hz models like OLED 65C11 for perfect blacks, infinite contrast, and wider viewing angles. This is perfect for group viewing, ensuring everyone gets a great seat.

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5. Improve Shadow Detail

Turn on Local Dimming on QLED 65S9QT to enhance contrast and clarity, revealing finer details even in shaded areas of the stadium, ensuring you don’t miss any on-field action.

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6. Experience 3D Surround Sound

Activate Dolby Atmos on Mini LED H65M95EUX for a stadium-like experience. Enjoy realistic crowd cheers and on-field sounds, making you feel right in the middle of the action.

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7. Game Mode for Low Latency

Enable VRR/ALLM Game Mode on OLED 55C11 for reduced input lag and smoother motion. This feature prevents screen tearing, making real-time action feel seamless.

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8. Voice Control for Convenience

Use Hands-Free Google TV on models like QLED 55S9QT to adjust settings via voice commands. Say “Increase brightness” or “Turn on Dolby Vision” for effortless control during the match.

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