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You want either motion smoothing (of the 60->120fps kind) or black frame insertion on an OLED for good motion, otherwise the lack of decay between frames will make it look unnaturally juddery.


I don't think that is the case when watching a movie. What does "unnaturally juddery" actually mean in that context? For a modern movie (after 2010), if they wanted a different look they would have filmed it in a higher "capture rate".


A movie projector will have fading or black frame insertion between each frame. An OLED displays the picture completely still and then instantly changes to the next one. If you're looking closely, that will seem unnatural.

It's worse for a movie because those are 24fps.


Digital movie projectors have been a thing since 2005. I don't know what is "natural" with regards to projected or "TV-displayed" sequences of images.




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