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TENKAN

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#106656 28-Jul-2012 18:43
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hi there,iv just brought this samsung 6000 3d tv and am having  problems with i think what you call motion blur(more like when you drop a pebble in some water you get that ripple)iv had it returned to harvey normans for repair and just got it back after 2weeks but still seems to have this problem! it doesn't do it all the time but for a 200hz tv its not good at all,my 50hz sony never did it nor my old ctr tv,does any one know how to work the motion plus settings on this tv to try and help,it has settings for blur and judder  from 0-10,but the manuel doesnt seem to say which way to move the numbers,as in more blur on 10 or less on 0 same with the judder setings,(should i even have led motion plus on or off?)thanks.

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  #663789 30-Jul-2012 00:08
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It isn't a 200Hz TV, it has a 100Hz panel. It is "200 clear motion rate".

Turn overscan off as that will be doing strange things to the motion.

The LED Motion Plus setting makes the backlight strobe.
http://support-us.samsung.com/cyber/popup/iframe/pop_troubleshooting_fr.jsp?idx=161761

Turn Motion Plus off and I think it should then be running without interpolation like your old Sony.




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  #663793 30-Jul-2012 06:05
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Ok I'll try turning led motion off,but what is over scan?where do I find that setting?

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  #664158 30-Jul-2012 18:59
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No, I said Motion Plus which is in the Picture settings. LED Motion Plus being turned on should improve motion but might flicker.

http://hd.engadget.com/2010/05/27/hd-101-overscan-and-why-all-tvs-do-it/
There should be some way of turning overscan off in the Screen Adjustment section of the Picture menu.

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