rogercr
Established Member
It's not generally recommended but I've found that increasing the 'sharpness', under settings, has drastically improved the clarity of my two oldish televisions to the extent that I'm no longer looking to purchase a 4k TV.
My main TV is a SONY KDL55W807 which is the same as the W805 except for the colour of the bezel. The HD broadcasts are now as good as or better than my friend's 4k set. My other TV is a cheap Ferguson 2408, standard definition, in the kitchen. The result is again a great improvement and I have not noticed any detrimental side effects. So unless we get 4K broadcasts it might not be necessary to waste money on a new set to improve your picture. For information the 805/807 model is set to 69 in sharpness.
My main TV is a SONY KDL55W807 which is the same as the W805 except for the colour of the bezel. The HD broadcasts are now as good as or better than my friend's 4k set. My other TV is a cheap Ferguson 2408, standard definition, in the kitchen. The result is again a great improvement and I have not noticed any detrimental side effects. So unless we get 4K broadcasts it might not be necessary to waste money on a new set to improve your picture. For information the 805/807 model is set to 69 in sharpness.