Still haven't seen it on Blu Ray, wanted to wait until I got the best experience possible. Yesterday a friend of mine with an OLED TV and a $2,5k sound system bought it on 4K-Blu Ray, so hopefully I get to watch it soon.
Sanchez wrote:Still haven't seen it on Blu Ray, wanted to wait until I got the best experience possible. Yesterday a friend of mine with an OLED TV and a $2,5k sound system bought it on 4K-Blu Ray, so hopefully I get to watch it soon.
Better hope the system is calibrated (both video and audio).
Motion interpolation means prediction/creation of frames between already existing frames, so I guess you're referring to 120 FPS.
That is not a cinematic experience at all, that just makes it look like a soap opera. I would rather have motion judder than that. 24 FPS (or more specifically, 23.976 FPS) is true cinematic motion. I hope the OLED has something like that as well (though OLED's do not do motion like plasma panels and projectors do anyway).