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I got my first UHD TV last year (Sony Bravia X80J), I wish I had done better research, since it doesn't have the deep black levels I like, but I with it came a new problem I never experience before: stutter/judder. Not sure which I have. Reviews say it fixes judder quite, so it may be stutter I have, and only in blu-ray/UHD movies, and on in panning shots with a light source. Dark scenes are perfectly fine. The worst movie I have with this is effect is Ronin Flix's horror comedy THERE'S NOTHING OUT THERE. My god, the amount of stutter/judder in that movie is obscene. Ha! Most of my research seems to suggest a particular TV my deal with judder, but still have stutter and vice versa. I hear OLEDs are notorious for having varying degrees of stutter. I get the feeling TV makers don't even make basic 1080p HD TVs anymore, they're either all OLEDS, smart TVs and/or UHDs. Only way to fix it is to enable some degree of motion smoothing, which does work, but now the image has that soap opera effect I can't stand. If it's between that and stutter, I'll take the stutter. My question is do they even make UHD TVs that are stutter/judder free? Or at the very least a minimum of stutter/judder-ness?
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