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#387515 - 12/31/12 10:12 AM
Re: 32"-40" TV advice
[Re: Adrian]
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axiomite
Registered: 06/20/03
Posts: 7638
Loc: Tacoma
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it depends on screen size, viewing distance and quality of your eyesight. I've always liked this chart, which suggests that - for a screen that size - you'd probably only be able to see a difference if viewing closer than about 8 feet. http://carltonbale.com/1080p-does-matter/
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#387560 - 01/01/13 06:14 AM
Re: 32"-40" TV advice
[Re: Adrian]
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connoisseur
Registered: 01/19/11
Posts: 1132
Loc: Quebec, Canada
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this is the first time i hear about the "soap opera effect". anyone care to explain?
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#387565 - 01/01/13 08:36 AM
Re: 32"-40" TV advice
[Re: Adrian]
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shareholder in the making
Registered: 09/27/04
Posts: 10181
Loc: 543 miles North of VAST
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The Soap Opera Effect is when the TV changes the media....killing off characters, making some pregnant, making some have Amnesia and making pretty much everyone devious! OK, really, it's when a film-based media has the look of being shot in video instead. I've seen it a few times since buying an LCD TV, but have since changed the "Tru-Motion" settings to OFF. It has to do with frame rate on LCD TVs that are able to use 120MHz, 240MHz, etc. motion settings. Some day, I'm going to learn to use all the features on my 1 year-old TV! 
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#387575 - 01/01/13 12:51 PM
Re: 32"-40" TV advice
[Re: Adrian]
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connoisseur
Registered: 01/19/11
Posts: 1132
Loc: Quebec, Canada
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Mark, on my tv it automatically switches (if set for that) to "24p" for movies and that will not produce artifacs like jerkiness. On video programs, 24p switches off and then images are also smooth. I've never had problems with fast moving scenes.
Could these be called Anti Soap Opera Effect ?
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#387578 - 01/01/13 02:29 PM
Re: 32"-40" TV advice
[Re: MarkSJohnson]
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Founder, Axiom Upgrade Club
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Registered: 07/20/06
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#387713 - 01/03/13 02:20 PM
Re: 32"-40" TV advice
[Re: J. B.]
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connoisseur
Registered: 02/04/04
Posts: 1621
Loc: Omaha, Nebraska
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Mark, on my tv it automatically switches (if set for that) to "24p" for movies and that will not produce artifacs like jerkiness. On video programs, 24p switches off and then images are also smooth. I've never had problems with fast moving scenes.
Could these be called Anti Soap Opera Effect ? I believe the soap opera effect is caused when the TV creates extra frames to match it's native refresh rate from material that has less. The result is a crisper image with less judder. The problem is movies (film) are mastered differently than video (TV) shows in that they are usually less detailed and smoother partially due to the fewer frames per second. This technology make everything looking like soap opera TV. AFAIK all LCD's have this problem because they have fixed refresh rates while plasma's do not. It seems that some newer LCD's have gotten more sophisticated about fixing this issue but when I tour Best Buy or Costco I still see many TVs with the soap opera effect. It's not caused by the LCD technology per se, it's the software in the TV which can usually be turned off.
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