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Your TV has a light sensor that changes the brightness of the TV based on room brightness.


It's called an "Intelligent Sensor"

You can turn this off in your "Picture" settings.

Congrats on such a nice TV purchase.

If this was helpful, please rank me a 4.

  • Anonymous Jan 18, 2013

    Thank you Marshall Byler!! Even the Lg help line couldn't answer my question!

  • Anonymous Jan 18, 2013

    I'd give you a 10, but I can't find a place to put it!!!!!!!!! :)

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