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Motion-blur v's HDMI [TV,combo-box]

  • 28-10-2012 4:57am
    #1
    Registered Users Posts: 195 ✭✭


    Hi,
    I'm looking at a few small LED-type TVs and some seem to be marketed primarily as pc monitors but with a digital TV tuner built in.
    Some of these apparently lack processing to counter motion-blur of the TV signal...

    My question is: if as intended, I connect my dtt/astra2 combo-box via HDMI, is the anti-motion-blur processing of the TV still important??... Or will the combo-box take care of that function?? so that the TV just throws the HDMI data straight onto the screen cleanly.

    ie If I only use the HDMI inputs, does it matter if the monitor/tv has no (or just rubbish) anti-motion-blur capability?!

    Thanks in advance for any enlightenment.


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