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Old 03-30-2010, 03:24 PM   #2
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If you are a film purist and want to see the film as the "so called directors intentions" put it on 24 fps mode. I don't use the 24p mode because I happen to like the smoother motion of having in 60 fps.

Also don't confuse 120hz with the Motionflow function on the Samsung tv. Many people don't like this function because it makes film look more like video. I happen to LOVE it. It makes Blu-rays and DVD's movies look much more 3D like, less juddery, more life like and in my opinion better than what the director intended something film purists hate. My advice to you would be try all the different modes and see which one you like best.

From my experience if you are a film purist keep the 24p on and the motionflow off. If you are just an average movie watcher it won't matter if 24p is on or off but keep the motionflow feature on medium or high and be amazed at the smoothness and life like picture quality.
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