Just as happened with smartphones, smart TVs have progressed a lot technologically over the years. In Europe, these are devices that not only serve to watch films and series on streaming services, but also allow you to play video games in the cloud as if you had a console.
Beyond that, they have a large number of possibilities, such as creating your own media server or even View and download files directly from a private cloudlike Google Drive. You can also connect peripheral devices to the USB ports, such as a hard drive containing the files you want to view.
However, the main use given to these devices remains multimedia, in one way or another. If so, keep in mind that all TV operating systems have some options for changing how this content is viewed.
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Most smart TVs, regardless of brand and operating system, have certain options that can be used to improve the viewing quality of movies and series. These improvements are made artificially and may consist of try to make the movement of the elements that appear on the screen smoother or for example improve sharpness.
However, these are effects that don’t work equally well with all content and can sometimes make the image look even worse. And the attempt to introduce a larger number of images into the image can give a strange appearance to a film or seriesand this feeling can completely ruin the experience.
In some cases these options are enabled by default, so it is necessary to deactivate them manually. To do this, you just need to go to the Configuration section, and once there, look for the image settings. It is generally called Smoothed video
Noise reduction can also change how this content is viewed on the TV, so it might be a good idea to turn it off. It must be taken into account that each TV is different, and the best way to check if deactivating this option improves performance is to do some tests at home and check if there is an improvement or not.