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Old 08-13-2009, 01:30 AM   #1
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Default I need help...

ok..i'll try to pot pics later..but right now i cant.
so i'll just try to explain my problem with my HDTV, i hope i can get some sort of help here

so, at the beginning of "The Dark "knight" they show a scene on iMAX of the city..and right on top left of the screen, there is a white building with black windows, which result looking like many lines of black and white. And whenever my 120hz motion plus is on (on my HDTV) the building gets messed up..with some sort of blur over it..
the thing is is that happens ONLY there..and where there are lines in black and white on the screen...

does anyone know why the problem is?
any help would be appreciated
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make and model ?
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Old 08-16-2009, 09:09 AM   #3
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make and model ?
sorry I took so long..
anyway, this is my TV model: http://www.samsung.com/ca/consumer/d...LN46A850S1FXZC

(though, on my TV says "LN46A75" ..this one is "LN46A85"...I couldnt find the one I have in the samsung website..but i guess they are the same)

and I also took pictures of the problem (please, notice the weird blur on the white bulding top left)
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I have the a650 and have seen the same thing. Its the 120hz auto motion. I have to turn it off for certain movies. A sceen in Office Space is really bad with the 120hz AM on full. They are driving to the house party and the girl is drinking a cup with a straw.The straw bends and looks completly wrong. With low it looks just fine. So its a problem with the 120hz junk.....
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One More reason to turn that off for watching movies
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I have the a650 and have seen the same thing. Its the 120hz auto motion. I have to turn it off for certain movies. A sceen in Office Space is really bad with the 120hz AM on full. They are driving to the house party and the girl is drinking a cup with a straw.The straw bends and looks completly wrong. With low it looks just fine. So its a problem with the 120hz junk.....
You're not actually turning the 120 Hz off. You are only turning AMP off. I had AMP turned off when I had my Samsung 860 LCD.

The 120 Hz is the refresh rate the TV uses help reduce flicker that was common on older 60 Hz TV's.

AMP is the anti-judder feature that tries to interpolate frames in order to get a smoother 5:5 versus 3:2.
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