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#sony #led_tv #coloring #problems #how_to Follows these steps to fix a TV that looks blue. These steps should resolve the problem caused by incorrect settings on your television, incorrect settings on a device, or a faulty connection. Turn the TV off and back on again. Doing this rarely helps but only takes a second and has a slight chance of resolving the problem. Press the Menu button on your television's remote. A list of settings should appear on the television. Look for a section labeled Image Mode, Picture Mode, or Display Mode. This section will include preset modes with labels such as Cinematic or Bright. Flip through these modes to see if the resulting image is more to your liking. Press the Menu button on your television's remote. Look for a section labeled Color Temperature. It will list presets with labels such as Warm and Cool. Change the color temperature setting to Warm. Some TVs will instead list color temperature in degrees Kelvin, such as 6500K or 5700K. Adjust the TV to a setting below 5000K. Try changing the color temperature on the device sending the video to your television. The steps for this will vary depending on the device, but many offer image, video, or picture settings that can impact image quality. Consult the device's manual for more information on the settings it provides. Check the connection of the device sending video to the television. Make sure the video cable, usually an HDMI cable, is firmly connected to the TV. How to Troubleshoot HDMI Connection Problems Check the HDMI cable connecting the device you're using to your TV. Look for signs of wear, including cuts, tears, exposed wiring, or knots. Replace the cable if you notice any damage. Remove the HDMI cable from the television. Check the end of the HDMI cable's connector and the TV's HDMI port for signs of damage. Replace the cable if the connector appears damaged. If your TV's HDMI port seems to be damaged, try using a different port. Try connecting a different device to your TV through a different HDMI port. It will help you determine if the problem is with your TV or the device connected to it. blog :- https://srilankaamatech.blogspot.com facebook page :- / amatech99 instagram :- / sisirachaminda36 twiter :- / amatech99 Thank you !! for watching , like , comment and share my videos. Please subscribe my channel to get daily new videos