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chances are your TV could look a lot better if you like most folks bought a new TV got everything hooked up to it turned it on and just started watching then Im afraid you skipped a highly beneficial step the good news is its never too late to adjust your tvs picture settings to get a much better experience hey everyone Im Caleb Denison for Digital Trends and before we launch into how to tweak your TV I want to say that I disagree with the idea that there is only one right way to set up your TVs picture settings I think the most important thing is to achieve a picture that works best for you all that matters is that you love the way your TVs picture looks I do think though that we can probably break TV watchers up into three main camps theres the average TV watcher for whom just a couple of key adjustments will do then theres the techie tweakers who like to dig in a little bit more and wring the most they can out of every pixel and then there are the purists among us who want