Probably pretty basic

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Probably pretty basic

Post by chuotbay1 » 14 Aug 2019, 23:40

Hello everyone.
I am sorry this is probably pretty basic but I cannot find a way to get rid of the motion blur on my tv. It is a Sony bravia 32r330b it is LCD also not sure if that matters.
Thank you for any help

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Re: Probably pretty basic

Post by Chief Blur Buster » 16 Aug 2019, 17:21

There is a law-of-physics limitation affecting your TV since that model does not have a good motion blur reduction mode. You will need to purchase a new TV that has a very good motion blur reduction mode. Check our friends at RTINGS for models of televisions that have a good motion blur reduction modes.
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