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Old 09-23-2024, 11:24 PM   #1
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I love that my Sony A95K has a very mild motion smoothing setting when on 1. I just set that and leave it. My LG B8 on the other hand gave me objectionable artefacts even on lowest so I would constantly be turning it off and on depending on the movie and what was less bad!
Seems to be the issue on older LG OLEDs. My C9 is a pain with motion when I have Real Cinema "On." I can't handle the natural stutter OLEDs have, so I have Real Cinema "Off" but still outputting 24p. It's still a smooth picture thanks to the 120 Hz panel, but there is still a slight judder.

Newer LG OLEDs have the "Cinematic Movement" setting in the TruMotion area which smooths out the stutter without the soap opera effect. I've heard it's exactly what the older OLEDs need but I'm sure it wouldn't work due to older LG OLEDs having older processing.
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Seems to be the issue on older LG OLEDs. My C9 is a pain with motion when I have Real Cinema "On." I can't handle the natural stutter OLEDs have, so I have Real Cinema "Off" but still outputting 24p. It's still a smooth picture thanks to the 120 Hz panel, but there is still a slight judder.

Newer LG OLEDs have the "Cinematic Movement" setting in the TruMotion area which smooths out the stutter without the soap opera effect. I've heard it's exactly what the older OLEDs need but I'm sure it wouldn't work due to older LG OLEDs having older processing.
Lg oleds are way to expensive how about a tv that’s a reasonable price
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Lg oleds are way to expensive how about a tv that’s a reasonable price
I'm not sure what your definition of "reasonable price" is but if you are looking for a good quality TV, then you will need to spend a pretty penny on it. These TVs that go for $150-$200 are cheap and won't last you. And the lower priced you get, the worse the TV will perform.
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