Gracias Lobero, le echaré un vistazo a ver cual de las dos se ajusta mejor.
Otras dudas que me surgen es como activar el modo Juego para bajar el input lag. Tengo la play4 conectada al HDMI2 y no encuentro ningún sitio donde activarlo, solo el menú para cambiarlo a modo Pelicula, Standard, Dinámico y Natural, pero ni rastro de un modo llamado Juego.
Luego en la web que puse habla de una configuración para optimizar la imagen para los partidos de fútbol pero no entiendo muy bien lo que quieren que se configure para dejarlo bien configurado para este tipo de señal:
We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again: we’re absolutely smitten with Samsung’s black frame insertion (BFI) mode – labelled [LED Clear Motion] in the [Auto Motion Plus] “Custom” submenu – which boosted motion sharpness to a level hitherto unseen on LCD-based displays, so much so that we incorporated it into our calibration workflow for the UE65JS9000. For the uninitiated, BFI inserts black frames between the original frames to reset your retinal persistence, drastically enhancing motion clarity without introducing interpolation artefacts or soap opera effect (SOE) in 24p films.
Black frame insertion is not without its flaws, usually causing increased flicker or decreased luminance due to how the technology works. Thankfully, such issues were largely absent on the Samsung UE-65JS9000: we barely saw any flicker in photorealistic content except on bright white backgrounds; and the SUHD panel’s naturally high brightness potential (necessary for HDR compliance) allowed us to effortlessly reach 120 cd/m2 (only a [Backlight] value of “11” out of the maximum of “20” was needed) or even brighter. Football has never looked so fluid and clear on an LED LCD.



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