Smart TVs are also capable of enhancing external sources to make the viewing (and playing) experience more immersive and impressive. These days, smart TVs are perfect for gaming, too.
Simply connecting the TV to your console or PC can let you appreciate the more detailed visuals, but TVs from manufacturers like TCL even have features like “Auto Game Mode” that detect gaming peripherals and optimize their HDMI inputs for low latency. This means good picture quality in games, without compromising on input lag from your controller and console.
Another notable display feature of most smart TVs is ambient light detection. This works much like your phone’s adaptive brightness: it automatically adjusts the brightness of your TV screen depending on the ambient light in the room. That means if you’re watching in a bright room, the screen will also be set to bright. If you’re in a dark room, however, the screen will be dimmer.
Some smart TVs also come with immersive lighting. This is essentially a set of LED lights on the back of the TV that dances in sync with whatever you’re watching and projects the same colors on the wall. It makes your screen look bigger than it really is, and gives you a cinematic atmosphere right in the comforts of your home. While you won’t find OEM immersive lighting on any other manufacturer other than Philips, you can buy a DIY immersive lighting kit and connect it to your existing TV.
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