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MonkeyDLuffy
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Aug 16 2019, 11:15 AM
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I just bought th65fz950 and when I use it to watch Netflix movie (most are HD or 4k), I somehow feel that the picture has shadow. Especially during fast pace action. U can see trailing shadow. No doubt that the picture is super clear but this shadow or ghosting is making me headache. How to solve?
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MonkeyDLuffy
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Nov 8 2019, 10:01 PM
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QUOTE(ruzaini88 @ Nov 6 2019, 02:36 PM) You can try set Intelligent Frame Creation (Picture setting) to OFF to see the difference. I guess this might solve your issue. AFAIK, Panasonic is already testing android TV in some market. It's good move because good hardware without a proper software (my home screen) cannot deliver best usability to customers. For instance in Vietnam there are some entry 4K models using Android TV. If they start to adopt ATV for all the markets, it can be a boost for their TV business for sure. Then they can make comeback to US market too. What is this intelligent frame creation for?
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MonkeyDLuffy
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Nov 9 2019, 05:49 AM
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QUOTE(ruzaini88 @ Nov 8 2019, 10:05 PM) Then, by switching it off, it means the 4k TV is now just like any other TV. This technology is what make Panasonic TV unique right? Well, I hve yet to try it at home since I am travelling now. Can I just adjust it instead of turning it off? I remember seeing this function.
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MonkeyDLuffy
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Nov 9 2019, 01:36 PM
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QUOTE(ruzaini88 @ Nov 9 2019, 11:19 AM) My preference for IFC: Movie 'Mid' Sport 'Min' When I use Mid for Soorts the ball sometimes become double during fast movement of the ball. Thks for the advice....
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MonkeyDLuffy
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Nov 10 2019, 11:07 AM
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QUOTE(Convael @ Nov 9 2019, 03:42 PM) No this "technology " is not exclusive to Panasonic . Samsung , Philips , LG , Sony TVs all have the same motion interpolation features but they call it a different name . In general Sony and Philips have the best motion interpolation among the major TV brands . Oh ok... I am just afraid that turning it off will affect overall picture quality. I spend 10k plus for this TV and of course I want to get the best out of it.
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MonkeyDLuffy
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Nov 10 2019, 02:42 PM
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QUOTE(ruzaini88 @ Nov 10 2019, 01:54 PM) Exactly bro...just to say the IFC setting in each TV make different impact. Its all depend on user, that why it is a option in the picture setting menu. If this is the case, what will be the best setting to get the best out of this TV?
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