![]() Without it the H9G only achieves the standard 300-ish lines typical of any 60Hz TV. As usual it improves motion resolution (up to 1080 lines) but dims the and introduces flicker, so I prefer to leave it turned off. The Motion Clarity setting, meanwhile, introduces Black Frame Insertion. Stutter in the "Off" setting was terrible, while the other settings caused a significant soap opera effect (SOE). The effect was subtle but certainly noticeable to film purists. ![]() The best of its various Motion Enhancement settings for movies was "Low," which still introduced a hitching motion when I played the pan over the aircraft carrier from I Am Legend. Video processing: The Hisense is one of the few TVs I've tested that doesn't pass my standard test for proper 24-frame cadence.
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