Yeah I will be moving shortly so will sort all that then.
I'm not noticing any phosphor trails when playing Call of Duty either.
The blacks really are very good, you don't notice until the lights are off. In a very well lit room my LE40A656 has good blacks, turn the lights down though and it goes grey.
Can see why people don't really notice the difference when in shops.
For my Xbox Im using DM1, In Game mode with Game control pref (no idea what that means?), I have also turned sharpness up on the enhancer mode as I find it helps on FPS games. Pretty much everything else is off, it produces quite a vivid image but I liked it like that on my Samsung and it looks great on COD:WAW and GOW2. Game mode cuts down on any input lag too.
Thats football interview is normal SD television ??? WOW that is amazing quality... so is that SKY TV then?
you do know that most if not all of us are viewing those pics on lcd's
we just wont see the blacks as good as what you're seeing....pics are only as good as the screen we view them on.
The point is to compare the blacks of the screen with the reference point of the bezel, not to judge how black the black is as displayed on your screen.
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My NEC 20WMGX3 PC monitor for comparison.
The weird artefact is actually a reflection of me!
Yeah thats the only issue with game mode, brighter settings so whites are 'stronger'
How long you had it now, and how many hours you reckon it has had ?
Movie Mode
Contrast 32-34
Brightness +1
Colour 0
Tint 0
Sharpness -15
PRO ADJUST
PURE CINEMA
Fim Mode OFF (SKY) or Advanced (BLUE RAY HD) OFF (SD DVD)
TXT Opt OFF
Intellegent Mode OFF
PICTURE DETAIL
DRE OFF (more accurate) or Low if you want more fake contrast
BLACL LEVEL OFF
ACL OFF
Enhancer Mode 2
Gamma 2
COLOUR DETAIL
Colour Temp Manual (PUSH FOR ENTER FOR 3 SECONDS)
Red High -2
Green High 0
Blue High -2
Red Low -1
Green Low 0
Blue Low -1
CTI OFF
Colour Management
Red 0
Yellow 0
Green 0
Cyan -1
Blue 0
Magenta -2
Colour Space 2
Noise Reduction All Off