Just a sharing, use other's setting as a reference only, since each source has slightly different output characteristics such as contrast/black level/color/tint., and each source should be individually calibrated.
If brothers want what's best for your display, I would strongly recommend us to learn the basic of calibration. In fact, to start off the only thing you need is a meter, for example, an i1 Display, which can be have for less than a fancy HDMI cable.
A good calibration will always give you real improvement, and the gear you buy could be used for many more calibration in future, as we all know display will drift overtime. I often wonder why not more brothers are spending their resources on calibration, it is not as hard as it seems once you get the basic concept right. Just my 2 cents.