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Samsung LN46B750

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Samsung LN46B750
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Motion Summary



• 240Hz options help to reduce blurring and judder.
• Myriad minor artifacting issues.
• Handles 3:2 pulldown well with the appropriate Film Mode setting.
• Supports 24p.
• Testing done using DisplayMate Software

Motion Smoothness (8.38)

The key to motion smoothness are the 240Hz options. If you boost the blur reduction option (choose the custom setting and you can fiddle around with the slider), you should have no real problems with blurring at the native resolution. Blurring was slightly worse in 1080i mode, but still much better than a majority of TVs we've reviewed.

Motion Artifacting (6.63)

The LN46B750 had some odd artifacting issues. There was some minor shuddering as fine patterns panned around the screen, to such an extent that they began to blur together. Movement was a bit blocky. Some patterns showed a very slight shimmering pattern or a color cast.

While none of these issues were significant on their own, their numbers are what drove down the LN46B750's score. Even so, the TV didn't do that poorly on these tests.

3:2 Pulldown & 24fps (9.00)

If you're looking to watch 3:2 content, you'll want to change the Film Mode. We found the Auto 1 setting removed a lot of the artifacting we were seeing. With this setting on, we saw only minimal artifacting on our test pattern. Some fine patterns flashed slightly, but it seemed to happen at random intervals. On our test footage of a sports stadium, we didn't notice any of the usual crawling or shuddering effects.

The TV also supports 24p mode.

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