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Present on many televisions, this setting remains largely unknown. In a few seconds, it can modify the fluidity, sharpness or even rendering of images depending on the programs watched.

Most modern televisions have numerous picture settings, but a large majority of users never change them. Once the device is installed, the default settings often remain unchanged for years. However, certain integrated modes can transform the visual experience depending on the type of program watched. Manufacturers have developed specific settings to meet very specific uses.

These options are usually accessible within seconds from the image settings. However, they remain unknown to the general public. Many viewers are unaware of their existence or do not know what they are actually used for. With the many sports competitions broadcast at the moment, notably the World Cup, these settings are once again of great interest. They can modify the fluidity, brightness or even sharpness of the image without requiring any additional equipment.

Among them, Sport mode, sometimes called Football mode depending on the brand, is undoubtedly one of the most unknown. Its goal is simple: to make movements smoother and easier to follow. To achieve this, the television generally increases the fluidity of the images, reinforces certain contrasts and improves the perception of details. During a match, this makes it easier to follow the ball, the movements of players or rapid actions. On some televisions, the gain in comfort can be immediately noticeable.

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However, this setting is not perfect. By greatly increasing the fluidity, some televisions produce an image that may appear artificial. This is what specialists sometimes call the “camcorder” effect, which gives movements a very fluid but less natural appearance. For sports broadcasting, this effect can be appreciated because it facilitates ball tracking and rapid actions. On the other hand, to watch a film or a series, for many spectators, it is not very pleasant. This is why cinema enthusiasts then switch to Cinema or Film mode, designed to offer an image closer to that intended by the directors. Other modes also exist, such as Game mode to reduce response time during gaming sessions or Standard mode, designed for more versatile use.

The best approach is therefore to test these different settings depending on the content watched. Sport mode can be particularly interesting for sports broadcasts and live events, while Cinema mode is often recommended for films and series. The advantage is that these options are already present on most recent televisions and can be activated in a few seconds. A simple switch to the settings is sometimes enough to rediscover the capabilities of your screen and enjoy an image better suited to your viewing habits.

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