You know, I do agree with this on some things with my Samsung 4671. However, when watching something like "Cars" and episodes of "Law and Order," the effect is amazing and addictive. When gaming, the smoothness and flow become hypnotic.
I can see how many would be bothered by it (I have read of at least one person that returned his set because he didn't like the effect) but I really like it. In fact, that's what sold me on this model of TV; there was a looping HD demo, and it had an excerpt from the Blu-ray release of "Cars." The segment looked like it was filmed with an HD camera, rather than rendered. It also seems to extend the "3D" nature of CG material. Oh, and cartoons like Yin Yang Yo! look awesome in HD with the 120Hz engine on high. :-)
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You know, I do agree with this on some things with my Samsung 4671. However, when watching something like "Cars" and episodes of "Law and Order," the effect is amazing and addictive. When gaming, the smoothness and flow become hypnotic.
I can see how many would be bothered by it (I have read of at least one person that returned his set because he didn't like the effect) but I really like it. In fact, that's what sold me on this model of TV; there was a looping HD demo, and it had an excerpt from the Blu-ray release of "Cars." The segment looked like it was filmed with an HD camera, rather than rendered. It also seems to extend the "3D" nature of CG material. Oh, and cartoons like Yin Yang Yo! look awesome in HD with the 120Hz engine on high. :-)