Hey all!
I'm looking for suggestions on what to spend my cash on for larger-sized TVs that have blur reduction features. Specifically, I'd really like to pick up a TV that has ULMB / BFI (Black Frame Insertion?), and I can't find that advertised anywhere.
I'm hoping one of you fine humans has done the scouring or perhaps knows the name of the feature in TV land.
Suggestions for large-size TVs with blur reducing features?
Re: Suggestions for large-size TVs with blur reducing featur
Sony tv's with Motionflow Impulse!! I have one myself and it's great. Next to no blur and no crosstalk, big screen, high contrast, very little input lag.
It is rather difficult to research a feature like this because the brands don't seem to make much noise about it and they all use different names for it.
It is rather difficult to research a feature like this because the brands don't seem to make much noise about it and they all use different names for it.
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Re: Suggestions for large-size TVs with blur reducing featur
Yes, RTings is one of the websites that uses the pursuit camera technique that Blur Busters invented (they credit Blur Busters here) -- it's used to make those motion blur photos on the RTINGS.com
For large-screen HDTVs with motion blur reducing features, RTINGS is one of the better sites that tells you which ones have them. If you're looking for a "LightBoost"-similar motion blur reducing feature that is compatible with games (lower lag, no interpolation), they're currently the best source at this moment!
For large-screen HDTVs with motion blur reducing features, RTINGS is one of the better sites that tells you which ones have them. If you're looking for a "LightBoost"-similar motion blur reducing feature that is compatible with games (lower lag, no interpolation), they're currently the best source at this moment!
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Re: Suggestions for large-size TVs with blur reducing featur
I can't believe anybody honestly uses sony's impulse . I have the w802 and the flicker and dimming male it unusable to me though I wanted badly for it to work. To the O.P. definitely try before you buy.
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The flicker is quite bad with 60Hz strobing, but there are users (Falkentyne, etc) that totally don't mind -- and the lack of motion blur made it similiar to LightBoost displays, except on a mega-sized screen. Everything is crystal clear at http://www.testufo.com/photo (normally very blurry) which can be pretty important for some people.Manimal 5000 wrote:I can't believe anybody honestly uses sony's impulse . I have the w802 and the flicker and dimming male it unusable to me though I wanted badly for it to work. To the O.P. definitely try before you buy.
Yes, try before buy, although if you're buying a TV anyway...
(Motionflow Impulse can be turned off)
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