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Old 05-24-2009, 04:41 PM   #1
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Default lcd, plasma, digital image,

I am way behind the times. I have never owned a flat panel tv. The prices are at a point that I can get a large screen and not kill my wallet. My concern is everyone talks about looking for the most killer picture possible.. but everytime I go to look at tvs , even the most top of the line, most expensive tv looks bad to me. I see tons of pixelation and I think you call them digital artifacts .. These are seen mostly in large dark sections or bright spots... they can also be seen when seens transition on tv shows.. but I think that is just the video editing program or something...
is there a tv that doesn't show these digital artifacts and processing..

The production transition pixelation I can deal with .. cause that is inbedded in the tv show or program ... but to be watching a movie and seeing a dark screen with different color greyed and dark artifacts everywhere is unexceptable to me.. digital is supposed to be better but why haven't they developed a way to show a black scene as black..

I don't understand how everyone says the tvs look great when the image just doesn't....
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