How to turn off motion smoothing on your TV (and why experts highly recommend doing so)
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ZDNET's key takeaways
- Default motion smoothing causes the unnatural "soap opera effect."
- Experts recommend turning off motion smoothing for most movies and shows.
- Motion smoothing improves fast-paced action like sports and gaming.
For many people, motion smoothing on TVs is only suitable for gaming and watching live sports; enthusiasts typically prefer to turn off the feature when watching anything else, as it can detract from the filmmaker's original intent, making on-screen images appear artificial or hyper-realistic. This is what's called the "soap opera effect."
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It's a perfectly descriptive metaphor that probably requires no explanation. You can see it all too well: the cinematic film should not look like a daytime soap; you shouldn't feel ...
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