Hisense 65R8F Roku User Manual - Page 85

Only on HDMI, Film mode, Movie, HDR Dark, Blur reduction, Black frame insertion, Medium, Game mode

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• Film mode - Only on select models. Each TV brand uses a different name for this option. When enabled, this feature reduces "judder" that is often present when 24 frame-per-second movies are upscaled to 60Hz TV standards. Film mode is On by default in Movie and HDR Dark picture modes, and Off by default in other picture modes. • Blur reduction - Only on select 120Hz models. Each TV brand uses a different name for this option. Reduces blur, especially for fast-moving images such as sports. • Black frame insertion - Only on select models that also have the local dimming feature. Each TV brand uses a different name for this option. Reduces motion blur caused by the refresh rate of the screen. Enabling this feature inserts black frames between picture frames in a way that improves the clarity of fast moving objects. It provides an improved viewing experience for video games and sporting events, but reduces the brightness of the picture. You can choose settings of Low, Medium, High, or Off to achieve the desired picture quality. • Game mode - Only on HDMI® and AV inputs: Controls whether Game mode is enabled. When On, the TV performs less image processing and has less input lag. When Off, the TV performs more image processing and has more input lag, which is less desirable for action games. Only on select models: Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM) detects when certain game consoles are connected to an HDMI input, and automatically configures the best settings for action games. When ALLM is active, the manual Game mode setting is not available. Note: If you have paired Roku Wireless Speakers with your TV, enabling Game mode switches sound back to the internal TV speakers to avoid latency or lag in game play. Disabling Game mode switches sound back to the Roku Wireless Speakers. • Reset picture settings - Returns all picture settings for the input's currentlyselected Picture mode to their original values. Tip: To dismiss the Picture settings menu, just wait a few seconds without pressing any buttons. Or press  again to dismiss the menu immediately. 78

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Film mode
Only on select models.
Each TV brand uses a different name for
this option.
When enabled, this feature reduces “judder” that is often present
when 24 frame-per-second movies are upscaled to 60Hz TV standards.
Film
mode
is
On
by default in
Movie
and
HDR Dark
picture modes, and
Off
by
default in other picture modes.
Blur reduction
Only on select 120Hz models. Each TV brand uses a different
name for this option.
Reduces blur, especially for fast-moving images such as
sports.
Black frame insertion
Only on select models that also have the local dimming
feature.
Each TV brand uses a different name for this option.
Reduces motion
blur caused by the refresh rate of the screen. Enabling this feature inserts black
frames between picture frames in a way that improves the clarity of fast
moving objects. It provides an improved viewing experience for video games
and sporting events, but reduces the brightness of the picture. You can choose
settings of
Low
,
Medium
,
High
, or
Off
to achieve the desired picture quality.
Game mode
Only on HDMI
®
and AV inputs:
Controls whether Game mode is
enabled. When
On
, the TV performs less image processing and has less input
lag. When
Off
, the TV performs more image processing and has more input lag,
which is less desirable for action games.
Only on select models:
Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM) detects when certain
game consoles are connected to an HDMI input, and automatically configures
the best settings for action games. When ALLM is active, the manual
Game
mode
setting is not available.
Note
: If you have paired Roku Wireless Speakers with your TV, enabling
Game
mode
switches sound back to the internal TV speakers to avoid latency or lag
in game play. Disabling
Game mode
switches sound back to the Roku Wireless
Speakers.
Reset picture settings
– Returns all picture settings for the input’s currently-
selected
Picture mode
to their original values.
Tip
:
To dismiss the
Picture settings
menu, just wait a few seconds without
pressing any buttons. Or press
again to dismiss the menu immediately.