The most important thing is that it can do strobing or the backlight for only on for a couple of milliseconds each frame, to approximate how a CRT refreshes the display. This is the only way to eliminate motion blur on moving objects. Some TVs will upscale the frame rate which looks bad and still isn't a substitute for strobing.
The most important thing is that it can do strobing or the backlight for only on for a couple of milliseconds each frame, to approximate how a CRT refreshes the display. This is the only way to eliminate motion blur on moving objects. Some TVs will upscale the frame rate which looks bad and still isn't a substitute for strobing.
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