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I'm curious as to what you movie enthusiasts have your TV's color set temperature set to. Since forever it feels like I have had it set on warm and I've gotten use to it. However, it seems like the "normal" setting has a more accurate color, am I wrong? Or does it just look cooler (pun) because it's a bit brighter?
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