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Title: TOSHIBA 40L2400VP. how to calibrate color?
Post by: freakie on Sep 15, 2014 at 05:20 AM
Pahelp pp anu po magandang set up. Parang eash out kasi ung kulay pag nanunuod ng tv programs
Title: Re: TOSHIBA 40L2400VP. how to calibrate color?
Post by: efm2 on Oct 18, 2014 at 02:56 PM
Hi freakie,

This is what I got from an Amazon reviewer:

"Spend some time tinkering with the picture settings. After a while I got things looking amazing. I keep backlight at 30 and brightness at 20. Contrast at 60. Noise reduction off. Color at 30. Tint 0, Sharpness at 5 and didn't even bother messing with color hues and such. Temperature is medium and picture mode Standard."

Please report back if this helped. I'm planing to get the 47L2400 myself.
Title: Re: TOSHIBA 40L2400VP. how to calibrate color?
Post by: efm2 on Oct 23, 2014 at 04:11 PM
Tried it on my own 47L2400. Medjo madilim para sa akin. I did not follow it. YMMV.
Title: Re: TOSHIBA 40L2400VP. how to calibrate color?
Post by: Quitacet on Oct 23, 2014 at 04:19 PM
how much did you get the 47L2400 for?
Title: Re: TOSHIBA 40L2400VP. how to calibrate color?
Post by: efm2 on Oct 23, 2014 at 05:58 PM
how much did you get the 47L2400 for?

Got it for 27,900 at Robinson's Appliance Center in Robinson's Magnolia.
Title: Re: TOSHIBA 40L2400VP. how to calibrate color?
Post by: rivro on Nov 13, 2014 at 06:51 PM
Hi sir. Kamusta naman po ung 47L2400 planning to buy one.. thanks!
Title: Re: TOSHIBA 40L2400VP. how to calibrate color?
Post by: xap13 on Nov 13, 2014 at 10:34 PM
Got it for 27,900 at Robinson's Appliance Center in Robinson's Magnolia.

does your purchase have freebies... or further discounts...?  2yrs warranty po ba? 
Title: Re: TOSHIBA 40L2400VP. how to calibrate color?
Post by: sonnysy on Jan 26, 2015 at 06:56 PM
Hi.

Checking out for a friend. I tried googling for manual to no avail.

Can this TV model read USB drives formatted in NTFS? or FAT/FAT32 only? How about exFAT format?

TIA!