Nanner Split said:
xhonzi said:
Today we see those things and think "day time television". Tomorrow we'll just see the film. Really clearly.
That reminds me. My dad recently got an HDTV with some kind of optional MotionTrack setting (can't remember the real name of it for the life of me), and I think it's meant to be used primarily for sporting events, but it makes everything look like day-time television. It's really strange watching Dexter or Star Wars with that on. We flipped to a channel where Tomb Raider was on, and it makes everything look really cheap, because it almost looks like it was filmed like a behind-the-scenes documentary and the sets looked a lot faker.
You can turn this off, you know. Or turn it to its lowest setting, that usually doesn't look too bad. That's what I had to do for my parents - they found watching it with the 240Hz mode on to be unnerving, and they almost returned their TV because of it.