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Samsung PN50B430

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Motion Summary



• Very good motion smoothness
• A large number of noticeable artifacts
• Good handling of 3:2 pulldown process
• Testing done using DisplayMate Software

Motion Smoothness (7.5)

The Samsung PN50B430 did a good job keeping motion blur to a minimum, something that plasma televisions tend to do very well. We saw very little blurring with a moving face, and a just a slight amount of blurring in middle greys, where televisions tend to struggle. Even with an interlaced signal where things got a bit more muddy you could still make out details in faces.

Motion Artifacting (4.75)

Unfortunately the Samsung PN50B430 didn't fare as well when dealing with motion artifacts. Artifacts are things that appear on the screen that shouldn't be there and indicate problems with the television's processing. We noticed the screen got very noisy with moving objects, and there was some significant false contouring occurring with moving faces when dealing with an interlaced signal. We also saw bright leading edges with moving blocks of color and a rolling shutter effect in areas of high contrast. We've seen worse, but the number of artifacts in one television is a bit much.

3:2 Pulldown & 24fps (8.5)

The Samsung PN50B430 did a good job with the 3:2 pulldown process, which is used to convert content into 24 frames per second (fps) in order to give you a film-like look. We noticed some minor glitches with our test pattern, and some crawling when viewing content, but neither was significant. The PN50B430 also supports native 24fps content from a DVD or Blu-ray player.

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