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Old 10-10-2008, 12:04 PM   #3
admo
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Now, I've known that LCD's are more suseptable to motion blur. But when viewing some LCD's in BJ's, many of them had the blur we all speak of. It would be like a crystal clear picture, but if the camera quickly panned to follow a soccerball as it was kicked down field, the whole dispaly would become dull as the pixels couldn't keep up with the fast movement. Once the ball was received, it would look great again.

But my LCD (Samsung 32LNA330) is by no means top of the line. In fact, it's a budget tv. Yet it does not exhibit the motion blur that I saw on other models. Action in movies such as Pirates of the Caribbean 3 and Spiderman 3 looked great. Action on games (GTA IV and Assassin's Creed) is great.

So it got me thinking, part of it may be that to my eyes, some "blur" to me is acceptable, so I don't really "see" it. Yet, the blur bothered me on other TV's.

Which makes me wonder, could having brightness set too high affect blur?
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