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I bought myself a KDL42W653a last week and, initially, was very impressed. The first night I popped on a DVD, fiddled with the settings and found one for 'motionflow' which made the display look super fluid. At the same time, I also changed a setting for audio delay (in ms) because the audio became slightly out of sync with the picture.
Since that night, however, both options have disappeared. The image played from the DVD player is now back to 'normal' and absolutely nothing I change can get the 'motionflow' setting back. I've noticed that a number of people on the net have asked why the motionflow setting is not included on this model (despite it being a Motionflow "00hz TV!) but trust me, IT WAS THERE! It made a wonderful difference to the quality of films and now I'm pretty annoyed that it has gone. Has an erroneous system update since the night I plugged in the TV perhaps removed the option?
If anyone could help me I'd be really grateful... including Sony officials.
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I think I read a reply from a Sony rep on here somwhere that said the problem with getting clarity on this issue was that they had to communicate these questions to the TV's designers in Japan. I can only imagine how much of a nightmare this process is given the sheer size and scale of Sony corporation.
I'm not making excuses for them btw. I too would like to get to the bottom of this!
Overall however, I am very impressed with this television. Currently watching Avatar on Blu-Ray and it looks incredible! But it would look SO much better if it was even smoother than it currently is, so I'm all for hasseling Sony a bit in an attempt to activate the Motionflow settings, if that's even technically possible?:smileyconfused:
the funny and annoying this is, there still advertising this with 200Hz motionflow on the W6 product page!
It seems near impossible to get a straight answer out of Sony!
Did I say I was impressed by this television?
Well, after returning it to Argos due to severe vertical banding while playing PS3 games and watching the BBC iPlayer, and after receiving a replacement that is also faulty due to major horizontal black lines affecting only the left hand side of the television, I would like to change my opinion of this television to a piece of junk!
I am VERY disappointed!!
This television seems to kick ***** if you're lucky enough to find one that doesn't have any major faults.
I've sent an email of complaint to Argos, but should I also complain to Sony?
I'd appreciate your thoughts on this one..
**update** I have today received a second replacement from a different Argos store and so far so good. Only very minimal vertical banding which can only be experienced when playing PS3 (and I do mean minimal, as in almost non-existent), and absolutely no horrible horizontal black lines either. Success!! I consider this television worth the disruption and inconvenience I experienced in obtaining it. It's that good!
I'd also really like the MotionFlow settings to re appear as I tried watching A Bug's Life on bluray the other day and although it looked amazing, the jerkiness/judder of some panning shots weren't very nice at all!!
Did this TV really have Motionflow at the start and was then later removed? I have not read any reviews that have metioned any motionflow settings.
Is there any scene options which makes the motion smoother? or are they all the same?.
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@HOB-EX wrote:Did this TV really have Motionflow at the start and was then later removed? I have not read any reviews that have metioned any motionflow settings.
Is there any scene options which makes the motion smoother? or are they all the same?.
The first post in this thread says so (as many others on the web).
I searched too about reviews on this feature but I have just found stuff post-august (that seems to be the time of this "critical" changing).
Everyone know when this TV was officially available in shops?
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I have confirmed the purchase and TV infos, I am waiting to be reached from tech.