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Strobing effect

I believe it has to do with refresh rates mixing with certain patterns. It happens with every TV I've ever owned. Someone with more technical knowledge can explain it better than I. I don't think there is anyway to eliminate it.
Jack


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  • Strobing effect - Jack G 04:46:44 11/22/11 (0)

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