Yellow is greenish on a new LCD TV?
I have a new Toshiba 40RV525U television that replaced an old CRT TV that was well past its expiration date. The new picture is great, but some of the hues seemed off so I did some side by side tests comparing colors on the new LCD screen vs. on my laptop screen, and I noticed that the “pure” yellow came out on the TV as being kind of yellowish green. I tried adjusting the tint, but that just made it an orange-ish yellow instead of a greenish yellow. Is this just the way HD TVs are, is there a setting I don’t know about, or is the one I have defective?
This is a common warranty issue. Call the repairman today. They take 2 weeks to come out.
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