Hey there, great site. I purchased the J6200 based on your recommendations. I have read reviews after reviews and notes that quality is an issue with lots of people, especially concerning Vizio. I have no knowledge of their products, but I can offer my experiences with Samsung. I have owned 3 Samsung products so far. The first from several years ago was a portable DVD player for car use. It lasted about 6 months, with little use I may add, then the screen just died. Then a few years back, maybe 3-4 years, I purchased a Samsung 51โ plasma TV. It had to have 2 service calls within the first 6 months to replace boards that failed. Now to the J6200, purchased in April, lasted 16 days. Best Buy replaced it, no questions asked even though it was just beyond their return policy (gave them +5 stars for customer service). The first one out of the box was, as you said, slow and clunky for menus and smart hub response. Thing is the picture at default was like watching the walking dead on every settings, flesh tones were way purple. So I tweaked and used you calibration settings as baseline to try and get the picture right. I was making progress, but then it failed. So now to TV number 2, same thing out of the box, purple flesh tones. After a few weeks with the help of you calibration settings, this one (still working, fingers crossed), has a fairly decent picture but still is not as good as the still working plasma which I never tweaked a thing out of the box, the picture was just fine and still is to this day. So, I have 2 questions. I used your 2 and 10 point settings under white balance. I canโt tell a difference with them set to your settings or at default. What type of picture would I have to display to see the difference? And (not wanting to put anyone out of a job), why donโt they just set up a robot station at the end of the assembly line where the TV is made to calibrate to specs?