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this is the woat setting i hate itWhat 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.
that shyt is a bytch trying to find it on dif tvs


But people are really staying away from LEDs because of a simple setting that could be turned off? 

