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Insignia NS-L37Q-10A

Television Review

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Editorial Note: This is a review of the Insignia NS-L37Q-10A. Test results are for this model, but should indicate the general performance of other sizes in the NS-LxxQ-10A series. The NS-LxxQ-10A series includes the following models: NS-L22Q-10A, NS-L26Q-10A, NS-L32Q-10A, NS-L37Q-10A, and NS-L42Q-10A.  Read here for more details on series differences.

• Has some issues with blur and artifacting.
• Virtually no errors with 3:2 pulldown mode.
• Testing done using DisplayMate Software

Motion Smoothness (5.38)

The NS-L37Q-10A had some problems with blurring. Moving pictures often lost a lot of details in their face. We also noticed that shadowy areas blended into a blob; the same was true for highlights. Solid blocks of color would trail a shadow behind them as they moved across a grey background.

Motion Artifacting (6.88)

The TV also had some issues with artifacting. The most pronounced problem was a shudder effect that we saw on all our test images. In most cases it was minor, but still noticeable. Fine patterns tended to catch the worst of the effect, as the shudder sometimes caused flashing or a static-like effect. We also saw some false highlighting around solid blocks of color, but it wasn't particularly obvious.

3:2 Pulldown & 24fps (9.00)

The TV handled 3:2 pulldown very well. Some fine patterns had some static artifacting, such as a rolling gradient pattern, but since the artifacting wasn't flashing, it wasn't obnoxious. Other fine patterns got a crawling effect, which was minor, but still caught our eye. Relative to what we typically see, however, the NS-L37Q-10A had a great performance on this test.

Other Models in the NS-LxxQ-10A Series
This is a review of the Insignia NS-L37Q-10A. The other sizes of HDTVs in this series should be similar in terms of performance and usability. For details about any differences, click on the image to jump to the Series Comparison page.
NS-L22Q-10A
22 inches
NS-L26Q-10A
26 inches
NS-L32Q-10A
32 inches
NS-L42Q-10A
42 inches

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Insignia NS-L37Q-10A
Television Review

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