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Hi, my brother just bought an LG LCD TV and I was disconcerted because all the movies I brought over to try out looked like digital movies instead of films. The Bladerunner Blu-ray and Raiders of the Lost Ark upscaled DVD almost looked like a video game. On my Benq computer screen it's looks much more natural.
Is this possibly a type of TV setting or just the LG style? If it's the TV style then could some people recommend what HDTVs they feel best represent a theatre experience? Thanks! ![]() |
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