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DVD Blurry in Low light
LadyMorticia
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Hey everyone.
We have a Logik TV/DVD combi.
However, when playing a DVD and the the scene is lowlit, the screen will blur, making it very hard to see what's going on.
Does anyone know what the problem may be? I wasn't sure if it might be a frame rate problem but I can't see anywhere to change it.
Thank you in advance.
We have a Logik TV/DVD combi.
However, when playing a DVD and the the scene is lowlit, the screen will blur, making it very hard to see what's going on.
Does anyone know what the problem may be? I wasn't sure if it might be a frame rate problem but I can't see anywhere to change it.
Thank you in advance.
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Yes, thats just how it is im afraid. the problem your experiencing is just a limitation of your panel, its why Plasmas (as they have higher contrast) will be better than LCDS (poor blacks and dark scenes)
More expensive LCDs are better at this kind of thing (I have a sony), but still not as good (or expensive) as a Plasma (Panasonic makes the best)
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Hmm, all is not quite lost - your TV might be poor at doing black, or might be a 'slow' screen that's not good at doing motion. Have a poke in the settings for the TV, turn off any fancy features, and for goodness sake don't use 'dynamic' or 'shop' mode. Take a few minutes to try to make it look good. Don't have the brightness at max, and experiment with high contrast instead.
This may make it darker, but may also look better.0
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