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Pixel overdrive artifacts on W654

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hcr_hassen
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Pixel overdrive artifacts on W654

Another disappointment with the W654 is pixel overdrive artifacts. When dark objects move over a gray background, there's a white motion trail. It happens in other cases as well, but generally limited to when mid-brightness colors are involved.

 

Here's a shot showing a milder example of the problem (not from a Sony monitor):

http://www.blurbusters.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/tracefree100-1024x256.png

 

I noticed that it's more prominent in 24Hz mode than 60Hz. Any idea why that is, if it's just the pixel response?

 

Is this problem present in all Sony TVs? 

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hcr_hassen
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Yeah, for obvious reasons I'm trying to avoid customer support as much as possible, but no other options left now. :slight_smile: The UK contact form didn't work on two browsers, but luckily the one in the Irish site does work.

 

I'll post my findings.

 

In the meantime, thanks!

 

Anonymous
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Your the second person in a week that has said that the online form failed to work - even in multiple browsers.  I reported this, and all come back "fine".  Is there any other information that you know of, error message etc?  As there have also been others over a period of time too.

 

Cheers.

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hcr_hassen
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It happened on Firefox 26 and Chrome 31. When pressing "send" the page changes to show an animated "working/sending" ring, and never progresses beyond that. If I recall, on FF (or it might have been a third browser), the animated ring was distorted. I didn't check to see if there were Javascript errors.

 

BTW, the first reply from customer support has been even worse than I expected. There's this current CS trend of repeating what you asked in the first sentence of the reply. In this case the CS rep is so non-technical that the word "overdrive" was enough to throw him off. His first sentence ended up being gibberish that's not even syntactically valid English. 😞