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<blockquote data-quote="frikkie" data-source="post: 72521" data-attributes="member: 845"><p>The flat I normally stay in when in JHB has a 40" Samsung full-HD panel in the loounge, and a 26" Hisense in the bedroom running off the same DSTV decoder. the Samsung has no issue with motion blur/bleed, but the Hisense is absolutely terrible - it's not watchable on anything with any sort of motion... The only thing that helps is turning the colour saturation waaay down.</p><p></p><p>I'm surprised the Sony suffers from this though. I would've thought Sony's got that all sorted.</p><p></p><p>I still maintain a decent CRT is a far better tool to view standard SD broadcasts. If they were available, I would buy a HD CRT before LCD or plasma... Obviously in the larger sizes, you have to go flat panel of sorts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="frikkie, post: 72521, member: 845"] The flat I normally stay in when in JHB has a 40" Samsung full-HD panel in the loounge, and a 26" Hisense in the bedroom running off the same DSTV decoder. the Samsung has no issue with motion blur/bleed, but the Hisense is absolutely terrible - it's not watchable on anything with any sort of motion... The only thing that helps is turning the colour saturation waaay down. I'm surprised the Sony suffers from this though. I would've thought Sony's got that all sorted. I still maintain a decent CRT is a far better tool to view standard SD broadcasts. If they were available, I would buy a HD CRT before LCD or plasma... Obviously in the larger sizes, you have to go flat panel of sorts. [/QUOTE]
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