Turn off all sharpening, all frame interpolation, etc.
The great value of a 120Hz TV is you can input 1080p/24 and get zero judder on your films.
I disagree that 24Hz film looks better than 60Hz video. Watch the intro movie to Gran Turismo 5 Prologue, which is 1080p/60, and you'll realize that the motion representation on film is poor.
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Turn off all sharpening, all frame interpolation, etc.
The great value of a 120Hz TV is you can input 1080p/24 and get zero judder on your films.
I disagree that 24Hz film looks better than 60Hz video. Watch the intro movie to Gran Turismo 5 Prologue, which is 1080p/60, and you'll realize that the motion representation on film is poor.