Changing these 6 TV settings can drastically speed up its performance
Briefly

The simplest fix can sometimes be the quickest fix, so let's start with the most basic function -- an old-fashioned reboot. Restarting closes background apps and processes, which can help free up resources, just like with your computer or smartphone. In conjunction, I further recommend unplugging the power cord entirely from the outlet and waiting at least 30 seconds for your TV to fully discharge before plugging it back in.
Navigate to your TV's settings and locate the Clear Cache option. If you're experiencing issues with specific apps, like Netflix or YouTube, you can also clear the cache for individual apps. All smart TVs have a limited amount of random access memory (RAM), which ultimately dictates its speed and functionality for streaming and playback.
Modern TVs have plenty of features and apps (and services that run in the background) which can leave them bogged down over time. Fortunately, there are some simple actions to take that might just rectify your flatscreen's sketchy performance.
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