Good morning Kezo I’m sorry I’ve got another question for you that Samsung 50 inch qled 65b at Costco I’ve read a lot of reviews saying picture is fab however some mention motion problems ie football etc can you switch motion off or ajust it ? Just saw a freeview HD picture on John Lewis website reviews of a tennis match looks fab colours amazing very bright
Hi Mike, firstly double check youve seen a 50″ on Costco as I can only see are 55″ and up. Away from Costco your looking mainly at Samsungs standard 1yr guarantee or 2yr from John Lewis. You cannot establish much by looking at a photo.
Switching motion interpolation off will only make matters worse. You can adjust motion to on or auto and maybe a few tweaks. However I would of guessed everyone would have tried that. I have also been on a calibration site saying it has noticeable motion blur which cannot be totally removed with video games being the worse….
“Motion Interpolation (30 fps) Yes / Motion Interpolation (60 fps) No
There’s a motion interpolation feature to bring lower-frame-rate content up to 60 fps. It doesn’t look the best as even slight movement causes artifacts, and there’s a ton of haloing around fast-moving objects. When there’s too much on-screen movement, the interpolation stops altogether, so content suddenly drops back down to a lower frame rate.”
“the results are mixed with this entry-level model, which doesn’t quite distinguish itself. Some picture-quality problems, including its HDR color, and issues with the smart TV. Below sums it up from toms
even if some of its better-performing competition costs less or just slightly more. For supplementary use by kids or guests, or as a dedicated gaming TV, the 43-inch version we reviewed has the goods. But this set isn’t quite good enough to make our best TVs list. ”
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