You know what I don't realy care bud mine has a setting to turn down backlight I was just trying to help out that's what Samsung told me but you google you would know more the them
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Edited by pj530i: 3/23/2015 7:43:33 PMThey may say that to keep it simple for folks like yourself, but your tv does not have a backlight if it is a plasma. I will paypal you $100 if you can prove to me that your samsung plasma has a backlight. Not that it has a "backlight" setting, but that it has a physical backlight. Are you sure it's not an LCD? This is not a controversy like man made climate change. You simply have a misunderstanding of the basic principles of how different television technologies work. What you're saying is the equivalent of claiming that the new Macbook has a DVD drive. It does not. End of story. CRT, Plasma, OLED - No backlight LCD, LED (aka LCD with LED backlight)- Backlight It doesn't make you look foolish to admit when you're wrong. What's foolish is to dig in when you know you're wrong. Your intentions may be good, but spreading misinformation helps no one. That is why I'm trying to set the record straight.
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Lol I don't care if I'm wrong lol and you can keep you 100 bucks i don't need it this simple guy is doin well
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Sounds like an lcd TV you have there....there's brightness settings but no blacklight. That'd be like me telling you to turn the temperature down on your telephone
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No it's a plasma I do have a led upstairs but Mabey the backlight setting on the plasma is for something else it goes 0 to 20 I run it at 13 because it's in a low light room
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That should be panel brightness, it's not a backlight it's basically adjusting the amount of power and brightness coming from the cells themselves, so yes it does affect brightness but it is not a backlight