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You can go through the picture and HDMI settings to fix some motion blur and some problems
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And finally, Protip: The "Game" setting actually seems to increase the motion blur, which bothers me, but reduces input lag, so take your pick.
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(What I mean by motion blur, and this bugs the heck out of me, is when gaming, walking or panning the camera in a third or first person game, the background gets completely blurry until you stop the camera.
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And motion blur is lowest on all of them.
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You can manually adjust motion blur, there are three amazing looking presets (vivid, standard, and cinema, which look good each depending on the media/game), and one game mode, you can manually select the proper HDR setting or turn it off completely.
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Problems I had with the more expensive Vizio and Samsung were the sound syncing and motion blur.
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Motion - I don't notice motion blur on this TV
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n’t work out
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n’t feel comfortable with this in the long run
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n’t top the picture!