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Old 04-25-2022, 12:16 AM   #1
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Default When will we get better 24p motion-resolution?

I know this isn't exactly the correct sub-forum to post this thread -- but considering the general inactivity in the display theories sub-forum, and the way this topic correlates significantly with UHD/HDR, I thought this would be a better spot to ask this question.

I know TCL is going something called TrueCut Motion to help eliminate judder in 24P/Cinematic content (although it looks like It'll be for streaming, I believe) so I don't think this is so much an advancement in processing technology than it is one related to software.

We've had sample-and-hold for quite a while now. So this thread is really about discussing when we will get something that will evolve beyond that. I know that the days of plasma and CRT had better motion-handling -- but in the case of the former, the 24p/96hz feature could result in a dimmer picture and flickering for some, not too dissimilar to BFI in modern panels. Which, again, will have a negative impact on the brightness of HDR content.

It's just frustrating right now, because motion-handling for 24p content seems so archaic right now when compared to how far UHD and HDR have come -- as well as the improvement in 4K panels from 2015 to now. The overall PQ still looks remarkably impressive, but I think we can all agree that the days of unwanted motion judder to be gone.
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