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mick c
02-17-08, 03:11 PM
LCD 32inch 100htz TV can't cope with fast movement, all channels.EG fast hand and face etc...movements esp.close up to camera figures.
Digital ariel and signal assumed ok on check by technician yet I see this as a signal problem because 3 TV's cant be wrong.:wall:
This is the 3rd TV that does this with poor lip sync..tried booster and query cable/sky a better option?
Help appreciated.
Mick
Digital ariel and signal assumed ok on check by technician yet I see this as a signal problem because 3 TV's cant be wrong.:wall:
This is the 3rd TV that does this with poor lip sync..tried booster and query cable/sky a better option?
Help appreciated.
Mick
HotinOKC
02-17-08, 03:33 PM
Lower end LCD's will have this problem. How much did you pay and what make and model #?
mick c
02-17-08, 03:38 PM
Lower end LCD's will have this problem. How much did you pay and what make and model #?
£650 for LE32M87BDX-XEU Samsung
Surely this is not acceptable with paying for these new tech items.No prblem with old box TV on freeview box.
M
£650 for LE32M87BDX-XEU Samsung
Surely this is not acceptable with paying for these new tech items.No prblem with old box TV on freeview box.
M
HotinOKC
02-17-08, 04:32 PM
Yes, it amazes me how much they can charge you for a TV these days. Your TV costed you about $950 USD and I would expect better for that amount. It is the TV and not your cable. I would suggest next time you go to the store and have them show you faster movements/scenes on other TVs to see how they handle it.
What type of cables are you using?
What type of cables are you using?
mick c
02-17-08, 05:06 PM
Co-axle cable is running from Ariel on the roof to the back of the TV.Is this what you mean?
Anyway, my original mention of cable was, can we get better reception from cable transmission ie) supplied via cable underground supply OR Sky TV signal via a dish outside on the home?
Also the trouble is the stores show HDTV pictures which won't be the actual picture you'll see at home.But I never thought that they'd sell TV's like this , why would the public accept this? Would those makers of TV's not think it was not acceptable technology themselves? Is this better? :thumbdn: ..not to my thinking.The TV will be going back if this is the case.
Anyway, my original mention of cable was, can we get better reception from cable transmission ie) supplied via cable underground supply OR Sky TV signal via a dish outside on the home?
Also the trouble is the stores show HDTV pictures which won't be the actual picture you'll see at home.But I never thought that they'd sell TV's like this , why would the public accept this? Would those makers of TV's not think it was not acceptable technology themselves? Is this better? :thumbdn: ..not to my thinking.The TV will be going back if this is the case.
HotinOKC
02-17-08, 07:31 PM
Your blury picture will not go away swapping to underground cable.
The TV's in stores are the same as you have, just that they typically have a nice BLue-Ray or HD channel showing. They also adjust the contrast alot as well.
The TV's in stores are the same as you have, just that they typically have a nice BLue-Ray or HD channel showing. They also adjust the contrast alot as well.
fewalt
02-18-08, 04:38 AM
The problem the OP is experiening is in the refresh rate of the set.
There are a few out there now with faster refresh rates (Sony Wega XBR comes to mind)
fred
There are a few out there now with faster refresh rates (Sony Wega XBR comes to mind)
fred
eddyb
02-20-08, 10:28 AM
I'll agree with the comments on the refresh rate. If your set has a video game or sports mode try those to see if you gain any improvement. Some sets used to have a faster refresh rate set for video game modes, like that turbo button on the old 386s ;)
Do you see the same when viewing DVDs?
Do you see the same when viewing DVDs?