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RE: New LED flatscreens disappointing

Posted by mdavis on March 12, 2010 at 22:36:23:

Not sure why you would think that HD broadcast would solve motion problems with LCD displays. Flicker has to do with frame rates, Judder has to do with 3:2 pulldown artifacts and Blur has to do with pixel response and access times and image retention or memory (more so with phosphors). LCD motion problems are solved or highly improved by using higher frame rates and frame interpolation. LEDs (especially local dimming) improve contrast ratios, black levels and color but not motion. The best motion improvement would be to get a plasma display instead of an LCD.