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Jerry G.
 
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This set is a low end set, with no digital processing. It is uPC
controlled, but there are no A/D conversions for any of the video you
are watching on the screen. It is your source that has to be the
problem. Check the set using a simple antenna for local stations, and
you should see a good picture, if you have good reception this way.

Many of the cable and satellite services with digital boxes, use high
compression rates, and the TV set will show some delays in rapid
movements. This is more apparent with lower cost decoder boxes, and high
compression distribution networks.

You can also try to play an analog source in to it, such as a VHS tape
machine. The set should be okay.

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Jerry G.
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"Richard Gleitz" wrote in message
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Do these flat screen tube sets have a problem with objects in motion or
camera zooms? I really like the picture on my recently purchased set
except for the fact that it has that problem. All sorts of wierd
artifacts occur particularly on horizontal or nearly horizontal lines or
text. Do I have a defective set? Thanks in advance for any replies.
Richard