Vizio XVT472SV Calibration and Testing
| Overview Review Specifications Calibration |

Calibration: There are low barrier governors on the Vizio XVT series so it's important to properly calibrate this TV to avoid light bleed, color shift and other irregularities. Dont push the contrast and brightness to far.
| Picture Settings | |
| Picture | Custom |
| Back Light | 24 |
| Brightness | 83 |
| Contrast | 72 |
| Color | 44 |
| Tint | 1 |
| Sharpness | 2 |
| Color Temp. Settings | |
| Starting Point | Normal |
| Red | 161 |
| Green | 128 |
| Blue | 170 |
| R-Offset | 132 |
| G-Offset | 128 |
| B-Offset | 128 |
Black Level/Contrast Ratio: Black levels appear saturated though not deep. They take on a dark charcoal appearance at times.
HQV Video Processor Testing
With 480i Input
Jaggies 1: Good No jaggies but blurry edges
Jaggies 2: Borderline jaggies, blurry edges
Film Detail Test Race Car/Stadium Seating: V. Good. Some motion artifacts but moire eliminated instantaneously.
Film based Pulldown Cadence tests (applicable to DVDs)
Cadence 2-2 30fps: Average. some flicker
Cadence 3-2 24fps: Good
Cadence 2-2-2-4: Avg.
Cadence 2-3-3-2: Avg.
Mixed 3:2 Film with Added Video Titles: Good
With 1080p Input
Jaggies 1: V. Good but edges not crisp
Jaggies 2: Good
Video Resolution Loss Test: Good. Smooth transition
Film Resolution Loss Test: Good result
HD Background: Slight background noise
Stadium Seating Test with Moire: Excellent, no moire' and smooth panning

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| Overview Review Specifications Calibration |
