How come some new TV's movies look like homevideo or a play?

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How come some new TV's movies look like homevideo or a play?

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Like i"ll be at best buy and the latest tv playing a blu-ray movie the movie looks like hd home video and lost the whole theatrical look to the film? Is this due to the refresh rate?
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Re: How come some new TV's movies look like homevideo or a play?

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Yep, the 120hz feature on some of the newer TVs do that.
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Re: How come some new TV's movies look like homevideo or a play?

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I describe as the soap opera effect. But it does look like a home video as well.

I turned this "feature" off as soon as possible on my new hdtv
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Flak Beard wrote:Yep, the 120hz feature on some of the newer TVs do that.
So it seems even tho 120hz is supposed to be an upgrade movies look all cheap with the extra clarity.
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Lanfear wrote:I describe as the soap opera effect. But it does look like a home video as well.

I turned this "feature" off as soon as possible on my new hdtv
What would this feature fall under?
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