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Oct 2007
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How do I know if my tv de-interlaces properly or good? 32" samsung LN-T3253H
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the two biggest things that you'll notice with the naked eye with a poor de-interlacer is aliasing on moving objects and rogue interlacing (gaps still apparent in the lines of the picture though it is supposed to have been de-interlaced)
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