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Proscan 32LC30S60

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Motion Summary



Editorial Note: This is a review of the Proscan 32LC30S60. Test results are for this model, but should indicate the general performance of other sizes in the xxLC30S60 series. The xxLC30S60 series includes the following models: 32LC30S60 and 37LC30S60.  Read here for more details on series differences.

• Juddery motion
• Noticeable artifacting
• Testing done using DisplayMate Software

Motion Smoothness (3.5)

The Proscan 32LC30S60 seemed to have a lot of problems with producing smooth, seamless motion. In our testing (which is, of course, designed to challenge a TV), the Proscan showed a lot of motion judder. Perfectly straight vertical lines became slanted and showed heavy aliasing when in motion. When the footage was 1080i, these problems were most emphasized. When the footage was 1080p or 720p, it was slightly better.

When watching ordinary HD or standard def cable, the motion smoothness was less of a problem, but it was hard to overlook the lack of detail in the shadows, and the occasional color banding in areas of gradation.

Motion Artifacting (3.75)

The Proscan 32LC30S60 also has the unfortunate tendency to produce a noticeable amount of motion artifacting. There were false color trails and blinking in areas of high contrast. As we mentioned above, 1080i footage was the most egregious, but 720p and 1080p showed artifacting, as well. 

3:2 Pulldown & 24fps (4.0)

The Proscan 32LC30S60 can render 24fps footage and 3:2 pulldown, it just can't do it all that smoothly. As with our other motion tests, we saw some judder in panning scenes. 

Other Models in the xxLC30S60 Series
This is a review of the Proscan 32LC30S60. 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.
Proscan 32LC30S60
32 inches
Proscan 37LC30S60
37 inches

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