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Old 11-16-2009, 01:10 PM
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Then unfortunately you got taken when you bought the set.
Not necessarily. For example when I bought my Aquos, there weren't 1080P24 available. Unfortunately, there's no upgrade either.

The pain of being an early-adopter.
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You have to turn OFF all of the picture interpolation features (Auto-Motion Plus, MotionFlow, whatever the maker calls it) to experience film the "proper way". That is, you should not be seeing smooth motion, but the stutter of a 24fps source, like in a movie theater.

I hate that. I don't care about "film look". Real-life isn't 24fps, so I'd rather my TV synthesize a bunch of intermediate frames to give me smooth motion. I love clay-face, and I love frame interpolation. Only once in a while do I see weird results, like when panning on a background containing a repeated geometric pattern.

Call me a phillistine. I don't care. I love smooth motion.
Clay face???

I don't care for smooth motion on a movie--it looks like a soap opera (hence the name "soap opera effect") shot on video. To each his own.

Football OTOH really benefits from motion smoothing.
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