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Sorry if this is listed somewhere...
Just picked up this set for the holidays and new to 4K TVs. I'm really digging this TV, but there are a couple things that are bugging me: 1) When streaming Hulu and a couple others, I notice a distinct "frame skip" every 10-15 seconds or so. It's so quick, but my eyes see it and it bugs me. 2) I was watching my first Blu-Ray on the display and noticed on both the Blu-Ray and watching regular 1080p content from networks that the screen tends to anticipate a dark scene coming next by a very fast dimming of the picture just before it gets there. Hope that makes sense. It always happens when going from a brighter scene to a darker scene. I am in the process of upgrading my HDMI cables, but is there some other setting that I'm ignoring? Thanks in advance for any words of wisdom from the enlightened! ![]() |
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