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Thanks given by: | HDMan72 (11-19-2018) |
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Thanks given by: | Geoff D (11-19-2018) |
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Thanks given by: | dlbsyst (11-19-2018) |
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#1025 |
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In my armchair expert opinion? There's absolutely no difference in motion resolution for 24p content that I can detect, not in real world viewing and not when using the motion test patterns in Spears & Munsil. As you say, I also keep seeing reviewers and other sages mention using it with 24p but it appears to have no use whatsoever.
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In the 'Motion' tab setting, we left the 'Motionflow' and 'Cinemotion' turned off, but if you like the motion interpolation (also named the soap opera effect), you can adjust the 'Motionflow' setting to 'Custom' and increase the 'Smoothness' slider. The 'Clearness' slider controls the image flicker control of the TV and it can help to clear up fast moving objects. This can be particularly good to use while watching fast-paced action content like sport. To know more about this feature you can click here. If you are watching a movie via 60p/60i sources (cable or satellite feeds) and notice some judder, simply set 'Motionflow' to 'True Cinema' and 'CineMotion' to 'High' to reduce judder (see the '24p Playback' section of motion to know more about this feature). Seems their findings concur with yours Geoff. Basically use it with satellite or cable feed. I unfortunately do not have the Spears & Munsil disc anymore to use as a test. My UHD player is an Oppo 203 also. |
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Managed to get ahold of a 65" for $1600 and, coming from an LG C6 with a lot of banding issues, I love it. The blacks are definitely less satisfying, but bright scenes look so much more pleasing that I'm insanely happy with my switch.
Shame about the 3D, though - there's so much crosstalk that I can't imagine actually watching anything. |
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May 2016
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First new purchase of a primary display for the HT in over a decade... |
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Blu-ray Ninja
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Banned
May 2016
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I tried to watch some 3D last night and it was trash I'm sorry to say. Crosstalk was horrible. I used settings from some notable posters on AVS Forum but it didn't help at all. I even re-sync'd the Sony glasses multiple times. I'm not much a 3D fan anymore, especially when 4K UHD blu-ray came to the market in 2016. I've read some great reviews on the 3D quality of the Z9D but just didn't see it that way. All my 3D titles do have a 2D version as well so I'm good.
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Thanks given by: | Geoff D (11-21-2018), IntelliVolume (11-20-2018) |
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Taken from AVS: First the 3D settings: 3D depth adjustment :0 3D glasses brightness :medium Best mode that shows the least amount of crosstalk: Photo-Vivid (I don't know why but I went through all the modes) and now even bright text on a dark background yeilds very little crosstalk. Brightness: max(non adjustable) Color :60 Light Sensor: off Advanced Setting: Contrast :max Gamma :2 Black Adjust : medium Adv. contrast : medium Auto local dimming :. Off (yes, I know...) Color Temp : cool Live Color :High Sharpness :70 Reality Creation: manual Resolution :40 Smooth gradation : off Motion....Cinemotion: Off HDR mode : auto HDMI video range: limited Color Space: Auto |
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There's also no consistency with their scoring system. |
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Thanks given by: | HDMan72 (11-21-2018), IntelliVolume (11-21-2018) |
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#1036 | |
Blu-ray Emperor
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Thanks given by: | HDMan72 (11-21-2018) |
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The brighter the scene, the more bothersome the flicker. Unwatchable for me. |
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Thanks given by: | HDMan72 (11-24-2018) |
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Checked Best Buy’s website & it’s showing the 75” Z9D back in stock for $4,599.00. Who’s the next taker??? I bought my 2nd 65” Z9D this week cuz I thought it was gonna be sold out quickly and can’t stand how small my old 55” seems now. I waited out my impulse to grab the 75” Z. 75” Z9D Going once, going twice.....
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Thanks given by: | dlbsyst (11-22-2018) |
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#1040 |
Special Member
Mar 2017
California
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$1500 for me would be Amazing for another 65 in Z9D.
But then would I put it in the garage, bathroom. kitchen??? |
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