Does the problem only occur when playing games on a device connected to the TV via HDMI or DVI or is it always there?
''If it is always there'' you could try adjusting the picture settings e.g. tint, colour backlight etc and check if you can adjust for a better image.
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See ''Adjusting the Picture Quality for Each Picture Mode'' on p.82 (87 of 147) of the [https://downloadcenter.samsung.com/content/UM/201511/20151111163447348/ENG-NMDVBEU-1.110.pdf|user manual].
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See ''Adjusting the Picture Quality for Each Picture Mode'' on p.82 (87 of 147) of the [link|https://downloadcenter.samsung.com/content/UM/201511/20151111163447348/ENG-NMDVBEU-1.110.pdf|user manual].
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If adjusting the settings doesn't work it may be some faulty backlight LEDs being more "blue" than white.
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If adjusting the settings doesn't work it may be some faulty backlight LEDs being more "blue" than white, so maybe replacing the LED backlight strips would work.
''If it only occurs when playing games'' on a connected device, then only the White Balance and Gamma settings can be adjusted - see p.83 (88 of 147). Try adjusting them and check.
If still no good can you adjust the video settings in the game?
Hi @thedarksoul
Does the problem only occur when playing games on a device connected to the TV via HDMI or DVI or is it always there?
''If it is always there'' you could try adjusting the picture settings e.g. tint, colour backlight etc and check if you can adjust for a better image.
See ''Adjusting the Picture Quality for Each Picture Mode'' on p.82 (87 of 147) of the [https://downloadcenter.samsung.com/content/UM/201511/20151111163447348/ENG-NMDVBEU-1.110.pdf|user manual].
If adjusting the settings doesn't work it may be some faulty backlight LEDs being more "blue" than white.
''If it only occurs when playing games'' on a connected device, then only the White Balance and Gamma settings can be adjusted - see p.83 (88 of 147). Try adjusting them and check.
If still no good can you adjust the video settings in the game?