Philips 55OLED936/96 User Manual page 33

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support the HDMI Variable Refresh Rate/Freesync
Premium* video (on some models only and the
Picture style setting is not Monitor). The display will
automatically set Picture/Sound style to Game
whenever it is informed by the HDMI device
connected to the display.
* With HDMI Variable Refresh Rate/Freesync
Premium supported, the display changes its refresh
rate in real time according to the frame rate signal to
synchronize with every picture. It is applied to reduce
the lag, judder and frame tearing for better gaming
experience.
Note:
To watch HDR10+ or Dolby Vision content from HDMI
source, you may need to power off your player and
power on again when the player connected to the
display playing such content for the first time. HDR10+
or Dolby Vision content is supported only when HDMI
Ultra HD is set to Optimal or Optimal (Auto Game).
Auto Filmmaker Mode
Set the Auto Filmmaker Mode
 Settings > General settings > Auto Filmmaker
Mode.
Switch on Auto Filmmaker Mode to set Picture style
to Filmmaker Mode or HDR Filmmaker Mode
automatically when movie contents is detected.
Auto Film Mode
Enter the settings for the Auto film mode
 Settings > General settings > Auto film Mode.
Set the method of detection
 Settings > General settings > Auto Filmm Mode >
Film detection.
Select Off, From content or From AI detection to set
how to detect the movie content and then set the
Picture style automatically.
Set preferred Picture style
 Settings > General settings > Auto Filmm Mode >
Preferred Picture style.
Select Filmmaker Mode or Home Cinema for the
Picture style that automatically set when movie
contents is detected.
HDMI Variable Refresh Rate
Set the HDMI Variable Refresh Rate
 Settings > General settings > HDMI Variable
Refresh Rate.
Switch on HDMI Variable Refresh Rate will adjust the
panel refresh rate on-the-fly to match the source
device connected to the HDMI. This can produce a
smoother image with more consistent input lag and
no screen tearing.
OLED Screen Settings
Enhanced local image protection
 Settings > General
settings > Advanced > OLED screen settings >
Enhanced local image protection.
Set the level of protection when local still image is
displayed.
Displaying a still image for a prolonged period of time
may cause an image sticking. This phenomenon is
normal character for OLED panel. Avoid displaying a
fixed image on the screen for an extended length of
time.
Clear residual image
 Settings > General
settings > Advanced > OLED screen settings >
Clear residual image.
When you encounter image residual, you can clear
such image retention on-screen by activating this
function.
1 - Select Settings > General settings and
press  (right) to enter the menu.
2 - Select Advanced > OLED screen
settings > Clear residual image.
3 - Select Confirm.
The display will be switched off until the process is
completed.
If you turn the display on during the process, it will be
stopped and will be restarted automatically when the
display switches to standby at a later time.
While processing, a white line may appear on the
screen. This is normal when clearing on-screen image
retention.
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