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This is a fablous tv rehardless of reviews. Most people would never see the motion blur that happens. I can tell you that I personally can only see it when stamdimg right next to it and I have to really concentrate on it and I still hardly see it. I notice very little motion blur but to professional reviewers they are way too critical on specs lile that. No one else in my family sees amy motion blur even after I pointed it out. The higher the res to the better it gets. The tv is phenomenal! Best one on the market today in my opinion.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Love the tv. No issues with blurring watching baseball, football, or golf programs.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I'm not impressed. I think for another couple of years one can get away with a basic 4K tv and get the same quality. If It weren't for the hassle it took just to get this tv installed, I would have returned it. Spend half the money and get something else.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.There are some slight issues with blur. Nothing jarring (unless you are really sensitive to it) but even if you are (as I am) they can be mitigated with the correct settings. I've found for broadcast tv and satellite using the following settings works the best for me Brightness Max Contrast 90 Motion- Custom Smoothness - 4 Clearness- 1 (This will introduce some black frame insertion and darken the image a bit, but the screen is so blindingly bright I have found if you let your eyes settle into it you will not be disappointed by the initial reduction in brightness- this tv is WAY freaking bright) Cinemotion- Off For movies I set Cinemotion to High and Motionflow Off I like the smooth soap opera effect and movies on this set are actually better with it off...
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