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I’m finally trying an OLED and in the process of setting up. (A80j) But the motion stutter on 24p is horrendous up close and I hate smoothing effects.
How does one get used to this? My hdcrt has phosphor trails that not everyone sees. Those I was able to get used to for viewing older content but this is something else entirely. I also was driven nuts by rainbow trails of older dlp projectors but depending on the model those could be somewhat acceptable. 4k LED seems only slightly better in lower frame rate stutter and there are big trade offs from an OLED panel. Maybe I’m just spoiled by hdcrt and plasma but this may be a deal breaker for me. The only thing I watch is 24p film material. Does anyone have tips or advice on how to adjust to this? I’ll be playing around further with the Sony processing. |
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Thanks given by: | Spooked (02-25-2023), tetrahydro (10-12-2023) |
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