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Setup & Optimization: Room, Light, and Controls

Hardware sets the ceiling; setup decides where you land beneath it. Proyfexa treats optimization as a loop: control ambient light, seat the display at a sensible height, choose a picture mode close to reference, then fine-tune. This page links our technical explainers—HDR metadata, panel behavior—to everyday adjustments.

Placement and Reflection Management

Specular reflections follow the mirror law: the angle of incidence equals the angle of reflection. Tilting the panel slightly or moving seating vertically can move window reflections off the emissive area. Matte anti-glare coatings on some LCDs scatter light at the cost of haze; glossy OLEDs look punchier in dark caves but punish bright rooms. Pair placement advice with resolution and viewing distance so you are not sitting so close that pixel structure distracts.

Picture Modes and “Accuracy”

Cinema or Filmmaker modes often track industry targets (D65 white point, BT.1886 gamma) more closely than Vivid. Sports modes may boost sharpening and color saturation—fine for stadiums, questionable for graded films. If you use Dolby Vision, let dynamic metadata do heavy lifting before cranking global brightness sliders.

Motion and Game Modes

Disable aggressive interpolation for 24p film; enable low-latency modes when HDMI from a PC or console feeds variable frame rates. OLED users should learn logo-dimming and static HUD risks—our OLED deep dive covers compensation cycles.

Audio Placement

If the TV’s speakers sit rear-firing, a wall mount too tight can muffle mids. Soundbars need clear paths to ears—see Audio Systems.