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Finally — and this is a sore point for me with OLED TVs — judder continues to be a problem when viewing 24 fps content (basically, movies). My go-to torture test is the movie Skyfall, which has several scenes that tend to light up an OLED TV’s judder problems. I was hoping I could avoid going into the EF9500’s TruMotion section, and for a while I did, but I ultimately settled on doing the same thing I did with the EG9600: Leave the de-judder setting at 0, and turn the de-blur setting up to whatever level is most comfortable. When watching Skyfall, that number for me was 10, but for most content, I was satisfied with the results at much lower settings, somewhere between 2 and 4. Experiment yourself, and go with what you like best.

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Aquí sugieren ésto, pero si dejo el de-judder a 0 sigo teniendo el mismo problema. ¿No debería ser un poco más de 0? De usar artificios, ¿cómo lo dejaríais configurado el de-judder y el de-blur para evitar demasiadas cosas raras?
Yo trasteé en su día con el Trumotion y lo dejé desactivado. Para mí añade artificios que no mejoran la imagen pero cada uno es libre de configurarlo como plazca, faltaría más :-)