The article discusses how to optimize TV settings for better viewing experience. It highlights the common misconception that the sharpness setting enhances image clarity, instead attributing actual sharpness to resolution and contrast. It also explains the negative impacts of motion smoothing, which can produce unnatural motion artifacts due to frame rate discrepancies. Recommended adjustments include lowering sharpness to a preferred level and disabling motion smoothing to preserve the intended look of content, ultimately improving overall viewing quality.
Contrary to popular belief, the 'sharpness' setting on your TV doesn't affect the actual sharpness of the displayed image.
Motion Smoothing, a frame interpolation feature created to reduce the blurring effect noticeable during fast-paced sequences, aims to reconcile discrepancies between movie frame rates.
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