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Hi, Just had my Samsung 60" 6203 delivered. I exchanged from a 65" LG 5200 because it wasn't...

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Hi, Just had my Samsung 60" 6203 delivered. I exchanged from a 65" LG 5200 because it wasn't a smart TV and I'll have to spend some time adjusting the picture to my liking. None of the settings out of the box work for me - and the settings listed here don't either. The picture is too dark or too vibrant with way too much color - especially the red. I like my picture to look as normal as possible with nice solid (somewhat bright) colors that are not too dull or too warm (I like the warm color as a skin tone but not so much for background), and I also don't like so much color that it looks fake or unnatural.
If anyone has any suggestions on settings for picture quality that produces the best true-to-normal picture with the least amount of blur, please let me know. I haven't noticed much of a difference in the smaller 60" as far as blur, but it is slightly better. Most of my problem is getting a setting that fits in with most of the shows/movies I watch. I think I have found a good setting, and then turn the channel only to find it looks bad with too much color or fuzzy faces (does this have anything to do with the contrast/sharp settings?
I noticed a lot of talk of different panel versions, so I wanted to list the ones I have from the box and see if anyone has any feedback on just how good it is, or if there are any problems?
Version - GH02 Model - UN60H6203AFXZA (says it's made in Mexico)
Also wanted to mention that the design really isn't all that bad. It is wider, but doesn't really look all that bad and the base doesn't bother me either. The smart hub does work a little slow for bringing up Netflix/Amazon or other apps - but it's really not an issue at all.
My only big disappointment at this point is the LG had much better sound. I could hear the deeper bass and it really made a difference in listening quality. If I do keep this TV, I will definitely have to get a soundbar. Too bad Samsung didn't use the same speaker setup as the LG5200. If I decide not to keep the Samsung, I might go with LG again just for the sound quality - as long as it has good picture quality too.
If anyone can help on the pic settings - I would really appreciate it - or suggest a good-sounding (not too expensive) soundbar to go with the 6203.
Thanks.
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