Q. I was wondering what is the difference between and LCD HDTV, and an LED HDTV?
A. LCD is having crystals why LED is having emitting diode , LCD will give you clear picture while LED will work as a seven segment display
How to get the best picture out of my 120hz LCD?
Q. I bought a 46in Samsung 120hz LCD(LED backlit) HDTV, so far at times it does seem better but there is still ghosting with the black and dark colors, the faster the picture, the more distorted and blurry it gets. Any help would be greatly appreciated. The model number is LN46C650L1F.
A. Sadly - motion blur is inherent in LCD panels with fast moving objects. The "120 hz refresh" cuts the problem in half compared to a standard 60 hz refresh model, but it is still there.
Some models have software 'enhancements' that try to smooth out the motion blur, but this sometimes causes other artifacts.
All new televisions should have their Brightness, contrast and color set to sane levels. (These are set at the factory to ultra-bright so the unit will be eye-catching if used as a demo on a bright display floor).
Get a Pixar movie and go to the disk setup menu. You will find test-patterns and instructions for properly setting the brightness, contrast and color.
This will probably reduce how noticeable the ghosting and blur are, but it will not solve it.
Some models have software 'enhancements' that try to smooth out the motion blur, but this sometimes causes other artifacts.
All new televisions should have their Brightness, contrast and color set to sane levels. (These are set at the factory to ultra-bright so the unit will be eye-catching if used as a demo on a bright display floor).
Get a Pixar movie and go to the disk setup menu. You will find test-patterns and instructions for properly setting the brightness, contrast and color.
This will probably reduce how noticeable the ghosting and blur are, but it will not solve it.
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