yes i know what it is what is happening is your shaw box is not getting a strong feed, call shaw and tell them whats going on they will boost it for you happend to me.
what the heck is that!it pisses me off, i see it at the tv store all the time, at multiple stores, the images either blur at fast rates of motion or the image stops working and pixelates, is this really better than analog? i know analog doesnt do that, and it doesnt pixelate at fast motions either! why are we pushing technology backwards, lol
Shaw actually came out after a number of months complaining and fixed the problem. The signal of HD is on a very tight threshold and if there is too much or not enough signal this is the outcome. The image blur that you see on some fast moving images such as in sports is all related to the signal reproduction speed measured in m/s. Some of the T.V.s now have specified sports themes on the TV which speeds up the rate of image reproduction. Soon enough all the technology will be replaced again
yea you see the new laser tvs there working on. there will be no pixels at all because the lasers will blend the light together, sounds sweet, it seems it wont be able to get better on pixels cause there will be no more!. im still mad about the"white halo effect" and motion distortion,ive seen it multiple times at different stores,that proves a problem to me.this is new technology, its suppose to be better than analog. thanks for your info,i was starting to think i was the only one whonoticed it
yes i know what it is what is happening is your shaw box is not getting a strong feed, call shaw and tell them whats going on they will boost it for you happend to me.
clinten 3 years ago
what the heck is that!it pisses me off, i see it at the tv store all the time, at multiple stores, the images either blur at fast rates of motion or the image stops working and pixelates, is this really better than analog? i know analog doesnt do that, and it doesnt pixelate at fast motions either! why are we pushing technology backwards, lol
boxa888 4 years ago
Shaw actually came out after a number of months complaining and fixed the problem. The signal of HD is on a very tight threshold and if there is too much or not enough signal this is the outcome. The image blur that you see on some fast moving images such as in sports is all related to the signal reproduction speed measured in m/s. Some of the T.V.s now have specified sports themes on the TV which speeds up the rate of image reproduction. Soon enough all the technology will be replaced again
thechadj 4 years ago
yea you see the new laser tvs there working on. there will be no pixels at all because the lasers will blend the light together, sounds sweet, it seems it wont be able to get better on pixels cause there will be no more!. im still mad about the"white halo effect" and motion distortion,ive seen it multiple times at different stores,that proves a problem to me.this is new technology, its suppose to be better than analog. thanks for your info,i was starting to think i was the only one whonoticed it
boxa888 3 years ago