How to adjust the settings on a cheap smart TV?
Hey there! As a supplier of cheap smart TVs, I've seen firsthand how awesome these little gadgets can be. But let's be real, adjusting the settings on a new TV can be a bit of a headache. That's why I'm here to walk you through the process step by step.
Getting Started: The Basics
First things first, when you unpack your new cheap smart TV, you'll want to make sure it's properly set up. This means finding a good spot for it, connecting it to a power source, and hooking it up to your preferred audio and video sources. Most smart TVs come with HDMI ports, so you can easily connect your gaming console, streaming device, or Blu - ray player.
Once your TV is physically set up, it's time to turn it on. You'll usually be greeted with a setup wizard. This wizard will guide you through some basic steps like connecting to your Wi - Fi network. Make sure you have your Wi - Fi password handy because a stable internet connection is crucial for all the smart features of your TV.


Picture Settings
One of the most important aspects of your TV experience is the picture quality. On most cheap smart TVs, you can access the picture settings through the TV's menu. Usually, you'll find a "Picture" or "Display" option.
- Brightness: This setting controls how bright the overall picture is. If your room is well - lit, you might want to increase the brightness. But if you're watching in a dark room, a lower brightness setting can reduce eye strain. Try to find a balance that looks good to you.
- Contrast: Contrast refers to the difference between the darkest and lightest parts of the picture. A higher contrast setting can make colors look more vivid and blacks look deeper. However, setting it too high can make the picture look washed out in some areas.
- Color: Adjusting the color setting can make the colors on your TV more or less saturated. If the colors look too dull, you can increase the color saturation. But be careful not to overdo it, or the picture might look unrealistic.
- Sharpness: This setting enhances the edges of objects in the picture. A little bit of sharpness can make the picture look crisper, but setting it too high can introduce artifacts and make the picture look fake.
Sound Settings
Good sound is just as important as a great picture. To access the sound settings, look for a "Sound" or "Audio" option in the TV's menu.
- Volume: This is the most basic setting. You can use your TV remote to increase or decrease the volume. Some smart TVs also have a volume limit setting, which can be useful if you have kids or don't want the volume to get too loud accidentally.
- Sound Mode: Many cheap smart TVs come with different sound modes like "Movie", "Music", "Sports", etc. Each mode is optimized for a different type of audio content. For example, the "Movie" mode might enhance the dialogue and add more depth to the sound effects.
- Balance: The balance setting allows you to adjust the volume between the left and right speakers. If you feel like one side of the sound is louder than the other, you can use this setting to correct it.
Smart Features and Apps
One of the main reasons people buy smart TVs is for the access to apps. On most cheap smart TVs, you can access the app store through the TV's home screen.
- Downloading Apps: Just like on your smartphone, you can browse the app store and download apps like Netflix, Hulu, YouTube, etc. Make sure your TV has enough storage space for the apps you want to download.
- Setting Up Accounts: Once you've downloaded an app, you'll usually need to sign in with your account. If you don't have an account, you can create one directly on the app.
Other Useful Settings
- Parental Controls: If you have kids, parental controls are a must - have. You can set up restrictions on what content can be watched, what apps can be accessed, and even set time limits for TV usage.
- Sleep Timer: This is a great feature if you like to fall asleep watching TV. You can set the TV to turn off after a certain amount of time.
Specific Models
If you're interested in some of our specific cheap smart TV models, check out the Rovesky 43 Inch Smart Android TV. It's a great option for smaller rooms and comes with all the smart features you need.
For those who want a larger screen, we also have the 85 Inch 4K AI Smart TV Manufacturer. This TV offers a stunning 4K resolution and advanced AI features.
And if you're looking for something in between, the 75 - Inch 4K Android AI Smart TV, Direct Manufacturer is a fantastic choice. It combines a large screen with great picture and sound quality.
Conclusion
Adjusting the settings on a cheap smart TV might seem a bit overwhelming at first, but it's actually not that difficult. By following these steps, you can customize your TV experience to suit your preferences. Whether you're into watching movies, playing games, or just streaming your favorite shows, a well - configured smart TV can make all the difference.
If you're interested in purchasing one of our cheap smart TVs or have any questions about the settings, feel free to reach out. We're always here to help you get the most out of your TV. Let's start a conversation about your TV needs and find the perfect model for you.
References
- General knowledge from years of experience in the cheap smart TV supply industry.
- User manuals of various cheap smart TV models.
