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Re: [OT] Dell WS2600 LCD TV - picture quality ?
- Subject: Re: [OT] Dell WS2600 LCD TV - picture quality ?
- From: "Marcus Warrington" <marcusw@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 9 Feb 2006 15:28:38 -0000
Nigel,
Mmmm.. its definitely not a blur as it only seems to effect
specific parts of the image at a time , and the image remains
the same sharpness. I have seen blurring during pans etc
(not surprising when its only 25ms response rate)
I've also checked and its does the same on analogue terrestrial
input as well. I'll try and check if it does it on a DVD.
Marcus
>
> Date: Thu, 9 Feb 2006 12:39:37 +0000 (GMT)
> From: Nigel Champion <nigel_champion@xxxxxxx>
>Subject: Re: [OT] Dell WS2600 LCD TV - picture quality ?
>
>Sounds like mpeg blur...Forgive my not so technical
>explaination. Soemthing to do with missing key frames?
>You see this with badly encoded art videos ;-)
>
>It could be be the signal and or the reciever.
>
>Nigel
>
>--- Marcus Warrington <marcusw@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>-- snippy ---------
>>
>> Anyway, the other night I actually went to bed early
>> and she
>> was watching TV (via a Freeview box via the scart
>> connector) and
>> I noticed that a strange thing was happening. Its a
>> strange effect
>> to try and describe but basically areas of the
>> picture seem to move
>> very slightly independently of other areas.. e.g if
>> the TV is showing
>> someone's face then the hair will move slightly
>> independently of the
>> face making it look like they're wearing an ill
>> fitted wig. Its strange
>> in that the effect is not always present but does
>> happen very frequently.
>> Another example was a family sitting on a couch with
>> a dado rail behind
>> them, as I watched the patterned paper below the
>> dado rail was moving up
>> and down slightly while everything else (people,
>> dado and paper above
>> dado rail) stayed consistent... made it appear to be
>> floating behind the TV..
>> almost 3D.. VERY disconcerting.
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