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RE: Which TV brand to avoid digital picture correction ?

Posted by rivervalley817 on February 15, 2021 at 13:39:58:

huh ... well my LG's really don't perform that way, but further, what you might be seeing [because I notice this] is that 'modern' production standards in the medium are conveyed as part of the higher definition used

I was running a couple of older CRT TV's not too long ago and this was even noticeable on those ... and remember, films generally get some re-formatting when shown on TV so I think those standards go along for the ride so to speak

I'm thinking that your hope of 'plain Jain' is only just a hope though

but good luck!

regards,