Home Video Asylum

TVs, VCRs, DVD players, Home Theater systems and more.

There are motion artifacts on almost any size screen.

It all depends on the technologies used, quality of video processor in TV/source player and your eyes' sensitivity. I found the early LCDs to be particularly dreadful with pixelation issues but they've gotten much better at it. The more recent LED LCDs have brought the LCD world much closer to the picture I enjoy with Plasmas.

Most artifacts I see I will blame on inadequate channel bandwidth allocation by the satellite provider. This will only get worse as the provider steadily tries to cram more and more HD channels on their satellite broadcasts.


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  • There are motion artifacts on almost any size screen. - oscar 05:43:35 03/01/10 (0)

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