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As a HD viewer for the last 4 years or so, I can say that most picture quality and motion blur issues are due to the source, not the TV. Just my observation.

I can tell when the broadcasters are using the good cameras and when the older extra cameras are in play. I can tell when a stadium has the latest and greatest digital setups and when they are in need of upgrade. Preseason brings out the average cameras loaded on the local trucks.

When the networks really care, superbowl for example, you can tell that they are using the latest and greatest. Beautiful picture quality and no blur.

Golf is another example. Absolutely stunning video quality during the majors and so-so quality on a typical Sunday afternoon with some blur present.

Some TV's deal better with average broadcasts and help mask the quality deficiencies while others let you see it as broadcasted. Motion blur always looks to me like the camera can't keep up with the movement because the replay, even slowed down a little, looks exactly the same.

Seems logical that if your TV suffered from motion blur it would do it all the time, I only see it occasionally.

Of course I could be wrong.
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