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Comment by hamdingers

3 days ago

It disables smart features and many of the settings making it more like a dumb HDMI screen.

This may seem like a good thing, but it also usually enables a "vibrant" postprocessing picture mode, motion smoothing, and maximum brightness so the display looks good in a well lit big box store. Unless your viewing environment is similar (or you don't care so much) that's probably not what you want.

Motion smoothing is awful.

  • I've always thought this feature might have more potential if more modern deep-learning tech was baked into the video and not just dumb frame interpolation.

    I can imagine that there would be a potential to generate interpolated frames that intelligently make fast-moving scenes more understandable while leaving slow-moving scenes more or less at their intended 24 FPS.

    Many action movies, especially with close hand-to-hand combat in tight spaces, are difficult to understand visually because 24 FPS just doesn't quite catch the movements.

    • It will happen, look at the results they are getting out of the framegen stuff on pc graphics cards. DLSS and friends.

      I sort of don't like it(Old man shakes fist at sky "I want my frames to be real") but they are getting amazing results.

  • Depends on the TV. I prefer it off, but on my fancy OLED TV, there is too much "judder" without it on.