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Chris Hagan

Oregon, Sacramento

Managing Editor at KXJZ-FM (Sacramento, CA)

Managing Editor, Digital @CapRadioNews. he/him. Past: Is in the past. Let it go. Email: [email protected]

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  • 3 weeks ago | digitaltrends.com | Chris Hagan

    Table of Contents We’ve said it a lot: Hisense TVs (and especially the U7 line) offer some of the best bang for your buck. They are beautiful right out of the box. But they can be even better — more bright, more color-rich — with just a few tweaks to the TV’s picture settings. As we’ve heard from manufacturers, most people don’t do anything to their TV after setting it up. It gets turned on and watched as-is.

  • 1 month ago | digitaltrends.com | Chris Hagan

    Table of Contents If you’ve seen Digital Trends TV reviews, you know that all of the TVs we get our hands on can produce a beautiful image. However, even the best of the best TVs don’t necessarily come out of the box that way. Before evaluation or collecting video footage, we make a few important changes to the settings to ensure that each TV produces its best possible picture. That goes for every TV brand across the board, including Panasonic.

  • 1 month ago | digitaltrends.com | Chris Hagan

    Table of Contents The numbers from TV brands tell us that most people don’t change many, if any, TV settings to get the best or ideal image quality. It’s a real shame, especially when dropping big bucks on a TV, and especially if your set is a 115-inch monster like the TCL QM891G. For big TV energy — 85 inches and up — it’s the little things that can make a significant difference because everything is magnified on a screen of this size.

  • 1 month ago | digitaltrends.com | Chris Hagan

    Table of Contents Making a few simple changes to your TV can unlock its best picture quality. If you want the mind-blowing viewing experience your Sony TV is really capable of, read on. Many TV brands say that most people don’t touch even the most basic settings in their TV. It comes straight out of the box, gets set up, and that’s it.

  • 1 month ago | es.digitaltrends.com | Chris Hagan

    Por  de DT en inglés Tabla de contenidos Si no ha cambiado la configuración de su nuevo televisor Samsung, es probable que no se acerque a la mejor calidad de imagen o experiencia de visualización que es capaz de ofrecer. Es hora de cambiar eso. Hemos estado escuchando esto de todas las marcas de televisores durante años: las investigaciones muestran que la mayoría de las personas no tocan ni siquiera las configuraciones más básicas de su televisor.

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Chris Hagan
Chris Hagan @chrishagan
15 Dec 23

RT @kristinslam: Looking for context about Sacramento City Council member Sean Loloee's indictment? @CapRadioNews has this story and will b…

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Chris Hagan @chrishagan
28 Sep 23

RT @VickiLGonzalez: @ChrisTheJourno, @chrishagan, Drew Sandsor and myself are putting together reports on CapRadio's audit. Following NPR’…

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2 Sep 23

RT @kristinslam: It's been a rough week at @CapRadioMusic and @CapRadioNews. Here's context on the layoffs, canceled music programs and the…