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#1 silentfox13
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i got a HDTV .my resolution on my playstation 3 say i'm in 1080p resolution.and when i play soul calibur i noticed that when a character move the image go blurry a little bit but moveless image is ok.is it a normal issue of a hdtv or i miss something in my setting?

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#2 bloodling
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Well, LCDs have a lot of motion blur, which is why I love my plasma so much especially for gaming.

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#3 silentfox13
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oh:) i tought that 's was abnormal for a hdtv.

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#4 PetJel
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some lcd's suffer from motion blur, especially cheaper ones. try looking through you lcd settings and try turning off noise reduction and look for a game mode I'm no expert but maybe it'll help.
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#5 silentfox13
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i will do that but noise reduction? you mean in audio setting?

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#6 bloodling
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i will do that but noise reduction? you mean in audio setting?

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He means in your tv's settings. You should turn down the sharpness as well.

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#7 silentfox13
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thx a lot

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#8 PetJel
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noise reduction is a display setting in your lcd
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#9 brotherreese
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If you have a 60 hz LCD, that can be expected. Not so much in a 120/ 240 hz models LCDs, or the plasmas either.

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#10 silentfox13
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thx my friends i found the noise reduction i setted it to auto but there is no difference.my hd is 60hz maybe it's because of that i paid 300$ for an 1080p.my cousin told me that if i wanted a better respond time i could put more money on it but it's not blurry to death.i think the problem may be with the game itself when i have verifyed about the noise reduction thing.thx