Best TV settings for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar – how to get the perfect picture

It’s not long now until the World Cup, so make sure you get your TV in order for the best experience.
The BBC will be making most of the games it shows available in 4K via BBC iPlayer, so all the more reason to get your TV tuning in before November 20th.
With most TVs you can do all kinds of things, e.g. B. select the picture mode and change the brightness.
Here’s what you should and shouldn’t do.
image mode
Picture mode might be the obvious thing you want to change about your TV, but don’t be fooled.
You might find it in the TV’s settings menu, although some have a button on the remote to access it.
Picture mode is usually set to a default value, but there are different options for different needs, e.g. B. Movies.
There’s usually one called Sport or something similar, but many TV pundits advise against it.
It apparently makes things way too bright.
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contrast and brightness
There are a number of settings you can fiddle with on TVs these days.
These include contrast and brightness – you can find them in the TV’s settings menu.
Optimizing what you see really comes down to personal preference, there is no right or wrong.
The contrast takes care of the bright parts of the image, while the brightness adjustment changes the dark areas.
Setting these too high or too low won’t give you the best result, but a slight adjustment might do the trick.
sharpness and colour
Sharpness is a fun thing – it basically works as an edge enhancement, but this can actually take away some of the finer detail. Try this on the lower side of the scale.


Color temperature depends on how warm or cool you want the images to appear. So play around until it looks natural and – most importantly – pleasing to the eye.
There’s also some dynamic black and dynamic contrast options that usually turn on automatically – turn them off and see if it makes things better.
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