So, you either turn on AMP & LED CM options for good clarity and deal with the soap effect, or you turn it off and deal with the not so clear blacks and/or dark scenes
I will say this though… when the AMP and the LED CM options are left “ON”, the picture becomes better & much clearer, but then you have the “soap opera effect” going on
(Clear Motion) option “ON” & tweaked with other settings to get the desired picture
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I read on a review blog that if the AMP options were set to like a “2” on both Blur & Judder settings along with the LED CM “ON” the soap effect would be less soapy
I will say this though… when the AMP and the LED CM options are left “ON”, the picture becomes better & much clearer, but then you have the “soap opera effect” going on
So, you either turn on AMP & LED CM options for good clarity and deal with the soap effect, or you turn it off and deal with the not so clear blacks and/or dark scenes
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:It arrived on time, delivery person was nice & brought it inside (no help with installation, which was fine as we didn't pay for it), packaging was great - very solid no damages at all - and the TV itself looked amazing in the living room
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Granted we did not have to make a return with this seller, but after reading the “FINE PRINT” about them it turns out that they too charge a restocking fee (whatever that means), but a lower percentage "at the
Does it really take $260 to open a box, inspect the contents & put it back on the shelf or in the warehouse?It does say in the FINE PRINT under the seller info (Walts TV) that they may charge a 20% restocking fee and even higher if the returned item is marked, scratched or damaged in any way
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If you play a lot of shooters or any game that requires fast reflexes, you will fall in love with this TV
For single player games and multiplayer titles that don't require fast reflexes, you'll want to have this feature turned ON.[That's it for now, I will update this review later to touch upon the cons of this TV, as well as discuss things like HDR, the smart features, menu navigation, and the
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This small delay means that what you're seeing in a game actually arrives at your eyes slightly later than when it actually occurred in-game, making it harder to react if input lag is high
Most TVs nowadays can do this, but this particular SAMSUNG is the ONLY TV in existence right now that can do so while still keeping input lag low
Thankfully this TV has the lowest overall input lag of any TV in existence at the moment, thanks to the fast quad-core processor that powers everything it does
Thankfully this TV has the lowest overall input lag of any TV in existence at the moment, thanks to the fast quad-core processor that powers everything it does
Next I'd like to talk about the reason why I chose this TV over the competition: Input Lag
A much cheaper regular 2 or 3-year-old flat screen HDTV will give you pretty much the same kinda grainy effect with the darker scenes
I did that, and it was less soapy, but again, very little improvement on the dark scenes
So, you either turn on AMP & LED CM options for good clarity and deal with the soap effect, or you turn it off and deal with the not so clear blacks and/or dark scenes
This setting also dims the backlight when dark scenes are being shown on the TV
AT FIRST - for watching regular shows and sports, but it lacked the sharp clarity with dark scenes