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I received my first 4K UHD TV this past Saturday, the LG Super UHD 65SK8500, and while I'm happy with the overall image quality and upscaling, I'm pretty disappointed in how it handles motion
![]() Basically whatever I throw at it, whether it be TV broadcast, Blu-ray (a priority), steaming, USB MKV and gaming, all exhibit motion that appears blurry, or potentially 'ghosting'? It's not crisp as I would have expected. It's not so noticeable in fairly static scenes, but with major movement it's apparent. Of course I've turned off all the TrueMotion and processing settings I can find, including RealCinema and I'm still stumped. I sit back around 2.7m from the screen, perhaps I should be further? It's really disappointing considering the money spent on this. Would appreciate any insight or solutions if possible! |
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