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I've only had my HDTV (Samsung LN-T4661F) for a few days but the
motion blur is driving me crazy. I see it on every LCD TV I look at. Since it seems like it's me and not LCD TVs in general, has anyone else experienced this and found a way around it? Certain lighting? Glass? Drinking heavily? ![]() I hear plasma is better regarding motion blur but when I went to the store last night to compare I saw it on the plasmas too. Granted the feed in Circuit City is suspect. |
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On Dec 20, 12:56 pm, stoneattic wrote:
I've only had my HDTV (Samsung LN-T4661F) for a few days but the motion blur is driving me crazy. I see it on every LCD TV I look at. Since it seems like it's me and not LCD TVs in general, has anyone else experienced this and found a way around it? Certain lighting? Glass? Drinking heavily? ![]() I hear plasma is better regarding motion blur but when I went to the store last night to compare I saw it on the plasmas too. Granted the feed in Circuit City is suspect. The motion resolution on plasmas far exceeds LCD, as do most LCoS projection sets too. Is it not just you, you just happen to be honest about it instead of being emotionally attached to the display technology you chose. =D Most LCD's when tested for motion resolution are able to resolve 600/1080 lines. The Panasonic plasma sets and Pioneer plasma sets are able to resolve 880/1080 and 900/1080 lines respectively. That's a pretty huge difference. With the Panny 42" 1080p plasmas hitting $1499 at Brick & Mortar stores and $1200 online...it's hard to not pick one up. The highest tested LCD so far and the ONLY one to substantially surpass 600/1080 is the new LED LCD from Samsung which tested at 800/1080 with Motion Plus turned on and it is a 60Hz set. For you set, have you checked that it's not in "Vivid" mode or something awful like that. The Sony XBR4 tested at 600/1080 for motion resolution when in "Cinema" mode but had a ghastly 450/1080 when set to "Vivid" mode. Other than that, how is your set hooked up, what sources are you using, what settings are you currently using, what cabling...these things should all be considered. |
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stoneattic wrote:
I've only had my HDTV (Samsung LN-T4661F) for a few days but the motion blur is driving me crazy. I see it on every LCD TV I look at. Since it seems like it's me and not LCD TVs in general, has anyone else experienced this and found a way around it? Certain lighting? Glass? Drinking heavily? ![]() I hear plasma is better regarding motion blur but when I went to the store last night to compare I saw it on the plasmas too. Granted the feed in Circuit City is suspect. Drinking heavily should reduce the perceived resolution and hide the artifacts. However, your liver will last longer if you just smear Vaseline on a pair of inexpensive glasses. g You might want to trade for a faster set or one that uses a lot of processing power to suppress the artifacts. I graduated from ED plasma to HD-ILA earlier this year and am happy with a set that has artifact suppression. I think you hear correctly. Generally, Plasma is going to be the fastest, LCoS next, then DLP along with the faster LCDs. Ignore the specs and pick a set based on how you like the content you usually watch. If you're locked into LCD look at Sony's high-end LCDs with "Motion Flow" or JVC's sets with "Clear Motion." JVC's HD-ILA (LCoS) sets are faster than JVC-LCDs and don't seem to use as much processing to suppress the artifacts. HD-ILA is thicker than LCD but this year's models do wall mount. If you view either the Sony's or JVCs take a hard look at how they momentarily 'soften' the image to hide artifacts. Several posters to this group find this more annoying than seeing the artifacts on a fast plasma. Personally, I like Motion Flow and Clear Motion. I don't know of a plasma that has artifact suppression but if one exists, that might be your best bet. Panasonic does own a chunk of JVC. Perhaps some of the Genessa+Linux technology has found its way into Panasonic plasmas. -- pj |
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On Dec 20, 2:41 pm, pj wrote:
stoneattic wrote: I've only had my HDTV (Samsung LN-T4661F) for a few days but the motion blur is driving me crazy. I see it on every LCD TV I look at. Since it seems like it's me and not LCD TVs in general, has anyone else experienced this and found a way around it? Certain lighting? Glass? Drinking heavily? ![]() I hear plasma is better regarding motion blur but when I went to the store last night to compare I saw it on the plasmas too. Granted the feed in Circuit City is suspect. Drinking heavily should reduce the perceived resolution and hide the artifacts. However, your liver will last longer if you just smear Vaseline on a pair of inexpensive glasses. g You might want to trade for a faster set or one that uses a lot of processing power to suppress the artifacts. I graduated from ED plasma to HD-ILA earlier this year and am happy with a set that has artifact suppression. I think you hear correctly. Generally, Plasma is going to be the fastest, LCoS next, then DLP along with the faster LCDs. Ignore the specs and pick a set based on how you like the content you usually watch. If you're locked into LCD look at Sony's high-end LCDs with "Motion Flow" or JVC's sets with "Clear Motion." JVC's HD-ILA (LCoS) sets are faster than JVC-LCDs and don't seem to use as much processing to suppress the artifacts. HD-ILA is thicker than LCD but this year's models do wall mount. If you view either the Sony's or JVCs take a hard look at how they momentarily 'soften' the image to hide artifacts. Several posters to this group find this more annoying than seeing the artifacts on a fast plasma. Personally, I like Motion Flow and Clear Motion. I don't know of a plasma that has artifact suppression but if one exists, that might be your best bet. Panasonic does own a chunk of JVC. Perhaps some of the Genessa+Linux technology has found its way into Panasonic plasmas. -- pj I wasn't overly impressed with the plasmas at Circuit City, but like I mentioned, I don't trust their feed to give me a real taste of these TVs. The big bummer for me is buying a TV right now was not in the cards, but when our old one kind of died we had little choice except read a book. The fast LCDs are $4-500 more than what I paid formine and the plasmas are a little higher than that. I think I'm stuck with what I have due to the current finance situation. If theold TV would only have lasted until tax and/or bonus time......Feb-Mar or so. Maybe I'll just take this back and get a 32' CD CRT to get me through until then. |
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stoneattic wrote:
snip Maybe I'll just take this back and get a 32' CD CRT to get me through until then. a 32 foot set will cost ya -- The e-mail address in our reply-to line is reversed in an attempt to minimize spam. Our true address is of the form . |
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On Thu, 20 Dec 2007 09:56:10 -0800, stoneattic wrote:
I've only had my HDTV (Samsung LN-T4661F) for a few days but the motion blur is driving me crazy. I see it on every LCD TV I look at. Since it seems like it's me and not LCD TVs in general, has anyone else experienced this and found a way around it? Certain lighting? Glass? Drinking heavily? ![]() I hear plasma is better regarding motion blur but when I went to the store last night to compare I saw it on the plasmas too. Granted the feed in Circuit City is suspect. The cause of motion blur can be many things. Don't just blame the TV technology. Most newer LCD's don't contribute much to it. It's mainly introduced during filming. I get it on CRT"s that have 0 response times. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motion_blur http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HDTV_blur -- Want the ultimate in free OTA SD/HDTV Recorder? http://mythtv.org My Tivo Experience http://wesnewell.no-ip.com/tivo.htm Tivo HD/S3 compared http://wesnewell.no-ip.com/mythtivo.htm AMD cpu help http://wesnewell.no-ip.com/cpu.php |
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On Dec 20, 6:06 pm, CJT wrote:
stoneattic wrote: snip Maybe I'll just take this back and get a 32' CD CRT to get me through until then. a 32 foot set will cost ya -- The e-mail address in our reply-to line is reversed in an attempt to minimize spam. Our true address is of the form . Ha! A true Spinal Tap moment. ![]() |
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On Dec 20, 6:28 pm, Wes Newell wrote:
On Thu, 20 Dec 2007 09:56:10 -0800, stoneattic wrote: I've only had my HDTV (Samsung LN-T4661F) for a few days but the motion blur is driving me crazy. I see it on every LCD TV I look at. Since it seems like it's me and not LCD TVs in general, has anyone else experienced this and found a way around it? Certain lighting? Glass? Drinking heavily? ![]() I hear plasma is better regarding motion blur but when I went to the store last night to compare I saw it on the plasmas too. Granted the feed in Circuit City is suspect. The cause of motion blur can be many things. Don't just blame the TV technology. Most newer LCD's don't contribute much to it. It's mainly introduced during filming. I get it on CRT"s that have 0 response times. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motion_blur http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HDTV_blur -- Want the ultimate in free OTA SD/HDTV Recorder?http://mythtv.org My Tivo Experiencehttp://wesnewell.no-ip.com/tivo.htm Tivo HD/S3 comparedhttp://wesnewell.no-ip.com/mythtivo.htm AMD cpu helphttp://wesnewell.no-ip.com/cpu.php I'm pretty sure it's the TV. I hooked my 32" SD CRT up on the s-video of my STB side-by-side with the 4661F hooked up to HDMI. They of course were both getting the same HD feed even though the CRT is a 10+ year old analog TV (obviously having the HD feed convert by the STB to analog. I was watching the Flyers vs Coyotes game on Comcast Sports Net and there were times were I couldn't make out the numbers of players on the 4661F, but could on the CRT. I was rewinding and watching the same plays over and over to verify this. It was a pretty frequent occurrence. |
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On Dec 20, 11:56*am, stoneattic wrote:
I've only had my HDTV (Samsung LN-T4661F) for a few days but the motion blur is driving me crazy. *I see it on every LCD TV I look at. Since it seems like it's me and not LCD TVs in general, has anyone else experienced this and found a way around it? *Certain lighting? Glass? *Drinking heavily? * ![]() I hear plasma is better regarding motion blur but when I went to the store last night to compare I saw it on the plasmas too. *Granted the feed in Circuit City is suspect. I have a Sony rear projection LCD. I watch a lot of sports and personally have never notice any motion blur. |
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"CJT" wrote in message
... stoneattic wrote: snip Maybe I'll just take this back and get a 32' CD CRT to get me through until then. a 32 foot set will cost ya -- The e-mail address in our reply-to line is reversed in an attempt to minimize spam. Our true address is of the form . And how much would a 32' CRT weigh? -- All the Best, Richard Harison |
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