The downside of my switch to chrome is that it does not remember the actual threads I've been in in my history when I "read new", so I can't go back if I need to, like I used to be able to do.
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I'm not a huge fan of that either.
Really, I just wish that Firefox worked on this machine. Doubly so because it does on another. It's so, "it's not you, it's me."
I am thinking about getting this tv.
I recently got the similar Samsung UN46EH6000, and have loved it. My only "complaint" is that the broadcast picture seems *too* sharp. Even old films have the sharpness of shot-on-video soap operas, if you know what I mean. I miss the graininess!
ha! love it. thanks for this note. I bought a new tv stand, so the tv I will order in 2 weeks.
Even old films have the sharpness of shot-on-video soap operas, if you know what I mean.
I think that should be a setting you can change if you want. I feel like we talked about that recently. Either here, or in Movies, maybe? No, maybe Natter.
I'm pretty sure bon bitched about it in Natter, because she rags on my TV all the time. However, either I somehow changed it in her last absence, or she's finally acclimated, because the Winchesters looked normal to her last time she was here.
I would like to know how to change that setting! No way I'll be able to find that discussion in the wilds of Natter.
we aren't wild.
mostly
It's motion interpolation. Here are how various tv brands call it: [link]
Samsung calls it "Auto Motion Plus 120 Hz". You're saying there's a way to disable it?