I second that. Normal looks better. Samsung has DNIe to "enhance" image quality as well. It can look good in certain areas, scenes, etc. but once you stip it down and eventually turn it off you find an even better picture 'underneath' that was previously hidden.
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I second that. Normal looks better. Samsung has DNIe to "enhance" image quality as well. It can look good in certain areas, scenes, etc. but once you stip it down and eventually turn it off you find an even better picture 'underneath' that was previously hidden.