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Yes, we’re sick of the ‘Blur’ output most of the available televisions give and it has been a major problem associated with LCD TVs. Many big companies like Samsung, Sharp, and Sony are working out new methods to remove this chronic irritation.

First, we should talk about the reason that causes blur. It is actually the result of human visual system. Our brain anticipates the next move of a moving object if this mental anticipation does not synchronizes with the actual image then we see a blurry image.

A technology known as MCFI (motion-compensated frame interpolation) can help reduce blur to a great extent as using this technology the number of images per second can be doubled. The new technology refreshes TV images at 120 to 100 hertz, or 120 to 100 times a second, versus the 60-hertz rate of typical LCDs. This new technique will bring down the response time from 15milliseconds to just 8milliseconds.

JVC has actually started selling a few 120 hertz LCD TVs with interpolation. Samsung is also looking forward to implement this technology in its new LCD TVs. Sharp expects to be the first company to put it into eight-generation fab 1080p HD TVs.

Via: news