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04-08-2025 11:31 AM in
LED and OLED TVsHello@richard97! Thank you for reaching out! @Mac-18 is correct, if you are super close to the TV screen, you will notice the individual pixels and look kinda grainy. Also, please note that some movies and TV shows will have film grain on them as this is standard, depending on the time period of the movie or TV show.
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LED and OLED TVsHello@richard97! Thank you for reaching out! @Mac-18 is correct, if you are super close to the TV screen, you will notice the individual pixels and look kinda grainy. Also, please note that some movies and TV shows will have film grain on them as this is standard, depending on the time period of the movie or TV show.
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