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Old 07-06-2009, 11:51 PM   #1
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Default Concern over growing refresh/anti-judder and "lack of motion blur" or LED TV's

First let me start off by saying our TV's in our house only get use from games and movies (blu-ray). We don't watch standard TV very often, and if we do it's not enough to care about it's quality. Now when it comes to my movies I like to watch them as originally intended by the creators. This thread isn't about film grain, or DNR or anything like that (which are all handled on the film publishers or distributors end) but about motion blur and it's role, or lack thereof, in future electronics we buy in stores.

I've been watching a lot of these newer TV's in stores (mainly the new LED TV's) and I've come to the conclusion that I don't like watching movies without a certain amount of motion blur. With such a high refresh rate and extreme anti-judder, everything just looks "off" and it completely draws me out of the film. I'm not really sure how the market is going right now, but I'll be quite upset within several years I have no choice but to buy one of these TV's, since I won't be able to find older ones (with 60hz or 120hz refresh rates).

Of course my mind could possibly change as technology grows, but as of right now, I'm not fond of how the new TV's look. If anyone has one, I'd like to know if they come with the ability to disabled these "advanced" functions?
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