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On reflection, it strikes me that we're essentially talking about the same issue from opposite ends (insufficient detail vs. artificial sharpening attempting to compensate for the missing detail). That being the case, I've added a paragraph to the video section of the review noting the issue, with specific reference to haloing and "edge enhancement", while also noting that I didn't see it myself. Readers have 20 screencaps available to them, at 1080p if they're registered. That should be sufficient information to make an informed decision.
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