TV is demanding on content, with SDR or any pseudo-HD, things can not be very good. For example, watching the full Euro 2022 enhancements even in supposedly HD on Channel One through its own application or Wink is HELL. Due to the low frame rate and low detail in the original image, especially when panning the field and when trying to improve the image using the Motionflow motion setting, as well as with the Reality Creation clarity setting (forming details from porridge), even with noise reduction turned off, jerks or jitter of objects. It happens even with a sharp picture, but there are jerks at a low frame rate. It's annoying. True, sometimes the processing adjusts and after a couple of minutes the jerks disappear. And the good thing is that there are customizable image modes for different content, but you can’t really set up ty content. This happens just because of the high quality of the TV set and OLED technology, and specifically because of the almost instantaneous pixel response (a regular LED pixel lights up more slowly and goes out more slowly, smoothing the picture, but reducing sharpness and clarity). If Antialiasing is set to the maximum in Motionflow, jerks and small vibrations of objects appear, apparently, the processor, due to a lack of frame rate, thinks out the missing ones, then receives the actual image and connects them in series, but there is a difference between them and this gluing looks like a jump - a jerk, stuttering, vibration and clarity drops. Decrease Smoothing - smoothness logically disappears, the image is like a cartoon in a notebook when scrolling. If you set Clarity to maximum, flickering occurs and brightness drops due to the inserted black frame, which appears too often.
In addition, it is rare, but with a very fast frame change - the confusion of the battle, for example, the processor does not have time to build an image, but you can see the process - blocks of pixels. The content creators did not strive for quality in these frames - everything should be blurry, flickering and shaking, but the TV set does not know this and tries.