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is 100hz motion flow just a marketing gimmick
Sep 24, 2007 12:33 PM
I notice that the reviewer of the Panasonic VieraTX-32LX700M tested the 100hz motion flow by panning
during a sporting event, this is not the correct way
to truly test this addition, any fast ball movement across the field of view is the only way to gauge the claim, Sony themselves provided
the perfect test of the motion response of their
Bravia range with a 1080p Blu-ray demo dvd, showing
colored balls being ejected from a shute at great
velocity down a hill in San Francisco, the side on
view showed all the balls leaving the shute with
elongated four ball diameter length, showing why
8ms is not good enough for quick moving objects,
I will be looking to see if Sony use this current demo
dvd with the new LCD range featuring 100hz motion flow
if they do I will advise on the result
hello pizzmire2005, in reply to 100 Hz MOTION FLOW
May 29, 2008 10:03 PM
Yes, certainly there is doubt about quick/ultra fast motion but under normal conditions like a football match etc, u can really see improvement...there is no ghosting/judder in motion....100Hz is nothing but an interpolation algorithm(new frames are introduced between original frames) of estimation of motion or what happens next i.e events that are more predictable can be smoothly shown....but randomly different events or ultra fast events are hard to estimate or trace, so dont expect so much from 100hz motion flow(because estimation can never be perfect)Jump to page: [1]



