New Delhi, Nov. 17 -- Setting up a new OLED TV feels almost as exciting as bringing home a new phone or laptop. You power it on, the colours pop instantly, and the picture looks unreal compared to your old screen. But the first hour with your new TV can make or break that experience. A few small mistakes can dull the picture, mess with brightness or affect the panel in the long run. But a few tweaks can give me a great experience. Here are the five most common mistakes people make when setting up an OLED TV and how you can avoid them from the very beginning.

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