Do you dudes actually enjoy higher Refresh Rates on LEDs?

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Have you ever gone into best buy and seen them showcasing a film on the LED and it looks like a sci fi channel movie. LED's expose the flaws in CGI and make them look like rubbish. Something about the way everything moves on an LED reminds me of amateur night.

Demo TVs looking like ass has nothing to do with what the display is made out of, and everything to do with all the extra video processing shyt they have turned on
 

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Dog you have to change the settings for watching TV (cinema mode or whatever). You only turn that shyt off for video games.
Im buying a 4k tv at the end of the year. I dont want to be bothered. It doesnt look much different with the settings off.
 

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Demo TVs looking like ass has nothing to do with what the display is made out of, and everything to do with all the extra video processing shyt they have turned on
Won Won do you own an LED tv, because you might have Loss Loss, friend. Maybe you're just used to the imagery.
 

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So that soap opera affect shyt can be turned off...

So what's a TV with great picture quality, 39"-42" in size, 120hz, low input lag?
 

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What you are referring to is the "soap opera effect" which makes film based content look like it was shot it a handhled camera.
Its not the 120hz that is causing it
If a television screen has a refresh rate of 120Hz (120 frames per second) but the television is going to display film that was recorded at the standard 24 frames per second, the vendor must figure out a way to fill in an extra 94 frames each second.

The commercial name given to motion interpolation depends on the vendor. Sony calls it MotionFlow, LG calls it TruMotion, Toshiba calls it ClearFrame, Mitsubishi calls itSmooth120Hz and JVC calls it Clear Motion Drive. Some vendors also refer to it as anti-judder.
motion interpolation is when your TV invents frames to fill out the extra frame rate of the TV instead of just showing duplicate frames. the TV analyzes the previous frame and the next frame then creates something in the middle of the two.

2-3 pulldown is what is done to 60Hz TVs so that 24 FPS content can be shown on them. 120 divides into 24 so 24 fps content can be shown properly on it. 30 and 60 on the other hand does not so frames have to be extended to fill out the extra space created.
 

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Won Won do you own an LED tv, because you might have Loss Loss, friend.
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motion interpolation is when your TV invents frames to fill out the extra frame rate of the TV instead of just showing duplicate frames. the TV analyzes the previous frame and the next frame then creates something in the middle of the two.

2-3 pulldown is what is done to 60Hz TVs so that 24 FPS content can be shown on them. 120 divides into 24 so 24 fps content can be shown properly on it. 30 and 60 on the other hand does not so frames have to be extended to fill out the extra space created.
nikka :comeon:
Like the thread starter was saying about 120hz watching TV... fukk THAT
shyt looks retarded, but retarded muhfukkaz out in the world wanna reason to hype there new TV's :manny:
 

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nikka :comeon:
Like the thread starter was saying about 120hz watching TV... fukk THAT
shyt looks retarded, but retarded muhfukkaz out in the world wanna reason to hype there new TV's :manny:
motion interpolation looks retarded. 120 Hz on a TV set doesn't have to have that turned on.
 
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Love em for video games. More like what we see through our eyes in real life. The reason movies look weird is because it wasn't shot for 120hz.
 

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I know that, but the point of this thread is to say it sucks for TV
I never knew of anyone who knows how to turn it off :heh:

On my tv its just 1 option u have to turn off under settings...not exactly rocket science
 
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