Halvdålig motionhantering brukar ju dyka upp i typ sådan här forum där lite mer avancerad användare går in på detaljer som "svensson" varken ser eller bryr sig om.
Men i LGs fall så dyker detta upp i så gått som alla recensioner (även de lite mer allmäna testerna). Senast i flatpanels test av den nya philips oleden (som använder lgs 2016 panel) var det en ganska stor del av texten som handlade just om att philips lyckats bra med detta jämfört med lg.
Så även om jag inte sett det egna ögon (de maskiner som är på varuhusen kör väl 4k50p med höga värden på true motion eller vad det heter) så är det nog tyvärr trots allt ett ganska välkänt och verkligt problem som inte bara de mest kräsna stör sig på.
One area that Philips emphasized during our initial talks was motion handling, so we were obviously eager to find out more. While we are not fans of the Natural Motion system (frame interpolation), the Clear Motion (blur reduction) is more interesting. It is still not up to par with the best motion systems in LCD models that utilize scanning backlight systems but compared to LG’s E6 model, Philips has managed to improve motion reproduction. Philips has made mention of BFI (Black Frame Insertion) on several occasions but we were unable to document the system. It is usually very easy to do with a high-end camera and manual shutter speed settings. We did not measure a drop off in brightness either, which usually gives away BFI systems. We remain skeptical – and await clarification from Philips on the matter. Nevertheless, motion is very good and we did not experience any issues while watching sport or action sequences. Motion in 4K, 720, and 1080i in all instances appeared unproblematic. The system has only one setting so you have to decide whether is it should be on or off. We recommend that you activate it. We did not notice visible artefacts or judder (unless when the source material and Chromecast’s 50/60 Hz issue arose), so all in all motion is a clear improvement on POS901.
Redigerat av e3henri, 09 mars 2017 - 20:11.