Should I turn the super white option on?

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#1 putter555
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Should i turn the super white option in the display settings on? Also should i use the just scan option in tv setting? I'm using 50" lg plasma tv

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#2 Ryan_Som
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Yes. Also, change RGB from Limited to Full if you haven't already.

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Yes. Also, change RGB from Limited to Full if you haven't already.

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Misconception. Only do this if your television supports RGB Full. Most recent Sony televisions have this feature, yet there's a large chance your LG may not. Check the manual or with your manufacturer to make sure. Most HDTVs do not in fact support this feature. If yours happens to do so, then by all means - do it. If not, then leave those settings alone.
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#4 putter555
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as i know my tv doesn't support it but how abt super white and just scan?

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#5 Ryan_Som
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Yes. Also, change RGB from Limited to Full if you haven't already.

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Misconception. Only do this if your television supports RGB Full. Most recent Sony televisions have this feature, yet there's a large chance your LG may not. Check the manual or with your manufacturer to make sure. Most HDTVs do not in fact support this feature. If yours happens to do so, then by all means - do it. If not, then leave those settings alone.

Sorry, forgot to mention that. My TV supports it though, so it's become kind of an afterthought.