Can anyone please shed some light on the 100Hz (or higher) technology...
Does it make any real world difference? I have come across an article which actually claims that it causes a "haloing" effect. The same article mentions that
Another lesser problem with 100Hz is that it can make motion appear less natural and more "synthetic" -- as all the natural bumps are removed and computerised. The effect at its worst can make live action look like a Pixar animation.
Does it make any real world difference? I have come across an article which actually claims that it causes a "haloing" effect. The same article mentions that
Another lesser problem with 100Hz is that it can make motion appear less natural and more "synthetic" -- as all the natural bumps are removed and computerised. The effect at its worst can make live action look like a Pixar animation.