I may have missed it, as I read the report fairly quick, but I did not see where they mention 24 fps film sources or discuss the psychological Sample and Hold Effect that affects some folks more than others. The study looks geared specifically towards 60 fps video, which will always appear “smoother” than film. They also avoided projectors and LCOS / Dila variant LCD technologies. Sony’s dark frame insertion is unique to anything else on the market, and the majority of user reports for this process are favorable as it directly relates to SHE.

A year ago I had no idea what motion blur was, why it existed, and if I was sensitive to it. I was in a clueless state of bliss with my LCD projector. Then I started reading about it and now I’m sensitive to it…….. But now that I know it does exist, and why, I’m screwed. I see it all the time and it drives me nuts. I will most likely move to DLP and do my best to convince myself that rainbows don’t bother me.