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<blockquote data-quote="KenMasters" data-source="post: 77632" data-attributes="member: 517"><p>What is your understanding of the "Cinema Smooth" function? It has nothing to do with the film modes menu option. Those options are for deciding how the TV will go about deinterlacing incoming interlaced signals. 24p video is of course already progressive.</p><p></p><p>Cinema Smooth is simply Samsung's way of saying that it's display can play back a Blu-Ray disc at 24p if you set your Blu-Ray player to output the format. They only previously included it as a menu selectable option in order to impress the uninitiated with their awesome feature list. It is a completely pointless menu option.</p><p></p><p>Also, all plasma screens buzz to a certain degree. Buzzing gets worse depending on your hight above sea level. If it really bothers you then take a look at the Panasonic range. You can only really hear the buzz from the back of the screen, it's pretty much silent from the front, although you might here it slightly in a very bright scene. Of course then you'll have to deal with the slight floating blacks and 50hz false contouring. As mention previously, no such thing as a perfect display.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KenMasters, post: 77632, member: 517"] What is your understanding of the "Cinema Smooth" function? It has nothing to do with the film modes menu option. Those options are for deciding how the TV will go about deinterlacing incoming interlaced signals. 24p video is of course already progressive. Cinema Smooth is simply Samsung's way of saying that it's display can play back a Blu-Ray disc at 24p if you set your Blu-Ray player to output the format. They only previously included it as a menu selectable option in order to impress the uninitiated with their awesome feature list. It is a completely pointless menu option. Also, all plasma screens buzz to a certain degree. Buzzing gets worse depending on your hight above sea level. If it really bothers you then take a look at the Panasonic range. You can only really hear the buzz from the back of the screen, it's pretty much silent from the front, although you might here it slightly in a very bright scene. Of course then you'll have to deal with the slight floating blacks and 50hz false contouring. As mention previously, no such thing as a perfect display. [/QUOTE]
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