Anyone us this on their widescreen tv sets?
Samsung refers to it as "Clear Motion". Sony calls theirs "Motion Flow" technology. 30 frame per second viewing (video) as opposed to 24 frames per second (film) that makes everything like like high-definition video. Ultra realistic. Artificially increased refresh rates.
Most people seem to dislike it intensely. But it is weird to use on very fictional sources...like sci-fi films and dystopian futures.
Samsung refers to it as "Clear Motion". Sony calls theirs "Motion Flow" technology. 30 frame per second viewing (video) as opposed to 24 frames per second (film) that makes everything like like high-definition video. Ultra realistic. Artificially increased refresh rates.
Most people seem to dislike it intensely. But it is weird to use on very fictional sources...like sci-fi films and dystopian futures.