Post: graphics help w/ new tv?
04-20-2011, 02:18 PM #1
Church_Chicken
The Local Nigga
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); I dont really know how to explain this , but since i dumped my old tv and got a new lcd one (120hz i think?) it seems like the graphics are lagging..... it seems it takes a second longer to look in, andwhen i try to turn it seems to lag..
i didnt have this problem b4 evenwith my shitty internet so idont think tis that....
any help would be nice Happy +rep to.
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04-21-2011, 02:15 PM #20
lewism2010
Tribal Skanker!!
Originally posted by Chicken View Post
HappyDDD do u know how i might be able to change the tru motion?


what do you mean by change the trumotion? if you mean change the intensity as in high, low or custom then you will have to go into your tv menu and enter the picture setup process as explained above and if you scroll down then you will find trumotion and its settings Smile
04-21-2011, 02:17 PM #21
Church_Chicken
The Local Nigga
Originally posted by lewism2010 View Post
what do you mean by change the trumotion? if you mean change the intensity as in high, low or custom then you will have to go into your tv menu and enter the picture setup process as explained above and if you scroll down then you will find trumotion and its settings Smile


wait , is their a diff between motion flow and trumotion? o-o

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04-21-2011, 02:23 PM #22
lewism2010
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Originally posted by Chicken View Post
wait , is their a diff between motion flow and trumotion? o-o


this is what i managed to find.... just a simple copy and paste Smile


TruMotion vs MotionFlow

You may well be asking yourselves, what makes TruMotion better than any of the numerous competitor motion interpolation technology? Well looking at MotionFlow 200Hz, Sony’s motion interpolation system, it is clear that it uses the traditional format of filling the time between ‘true frames’ with ‘new frames’. When this is compared to LG’s equivalent: TruMotion 200Hz, it is apparent that it uses a different approach, employing frame insertions alongside scanning backlight technologies which flash on and off producing actual black frames between true and inserted frames. This in turn reduces motion blur, improves contrast levels in dark scenes and increases sharpness on the whole.

Combine TruMotion 200Hz with full HD1080p and super IPS panel technology and the consumer can expect the clearest, most true to life images regardless of the pace of the onscreen action.

this is why i love lg tv's now my trumotion with gaming is amazing Happy
04-21-2011, 02:25 PM #23
Church_Chicken
The Local Nigga
Originally posted by lewism2010 View Post
this is what i managed to find.... just a simple copy and paste Smile


TruMotion vs MotionFlow

You may well be asking yourselves, what makes TruMotion better than any of the numerous competitor motion interpolation technology? Well looking at MotionFlow 200Hz, Sony’s motion interpolation system, it is clear that it uses the traditional format of filling the time between ‘true frames’ with ‘new frames’. When this is compared to LG’s equivalent: TruMotion 200Hz, it is apparent that it uses a different approach, employing frame insertions alongside scanning backlight technologies which flash on and off producing actual black frames between true and inserted frames. This in turn reduces motion blur, improves contrast levels in dark scenes and increases sharpness on the whole.

Combine TruMotion 200Hz with full HD1080p and super IPS panel technology and the consumer can expect the clearest, most true to life images regardless of the pace of the onscreen action.

this is why i love lg tv's now my trumotion with gaming is amazing Happy


oh uh.... my trumotion is off, andi cant even select to change it in the menu... why o-o
04-21-2011, 02:39 PM #24
lewism2010
Tribal Skanker!!
Originally posted by Chicken View Post
oh uh.... my trumotion is off, andi cant even select to change it in the menu... why o-o


you should just be able to scroll right on the part it says off to change it to low, medium, high..... check your settings maybe the energy saver disables it or something :/ i cant check my tv at the mo as i am currently at work... sorry dude

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Originally posted by Chicken View Post
oh uh.... my trumotion is off, andi cant even select to change it in the menu... why o-o


have you got it sorted now?
04-22-2011, 12:17 AM #25
PoiiZoNiS-CobRa
Are you high?
I used to have that same problem but then i got a HDMI cable that now plays my picture in 1080p which the cable usually only cost about 25-30 dollars depending on how long the quality u r lookin for.
04-22-2011, 02:34 AM #26
Church_Chicken
The Local Nigga
Originally posted by lewism2010 View Post
you should just be able to scroll right on the part it says off to change it to low, medium, high..... check your settings maybe the energy saver disables it or something :/ i cant check my tv at the mo as i am currently at work... sorry dude

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have you got it sorted now?


nahh, so if i have energy saver on , then i cant change my trumotion?
04-22-2011, 09:57 AM #27
lewism2010
Tribal Skanker!!
Originally posted by Chicken View Post
nahh, so if i have energy saver on , then i cant change my trumotion?


i believe so, i think that if you use trumotion it uses more power consumption hence why you wont be able to change it, it is much better if you turn trumotion on though Smile
04-22-2011, 02:05 PM #28
Church_Chicken
The Local Nigga
Originally posted by lewism2010 View Post
i believe so, i think that if you use trumotion it uses more power consumption hence why you wont be able to change it, it is much better if you turn trumotion on though Smile


so trumotion+gaming setting+hdmi on 480p/1080p = no lag?

---------- Post added at 09:05 AM ---------- Previous post was at 08:59 AM ----------

Originally posted by lewism2010 View Post
i believe so, i think that if you use trumotion it uses more power consumption hence why you wont be able to change it, it is much better if you turn trumotion on though Smile


btw whats judder and blur? i put trumotioon and it put both of them to 7....

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