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Originally Posted by wonderwrench "You should not judge a TV based solely on these tests (or any single aspect of performance)" This is is telling you many things have to be correct besides the tests we performed. Not these test do not mean much so disregard them. |
I am not disregarding them, I am just pointing out the fact that it sound like you are making your decision solely based on this research and you shouldn't.
Some HDTVs do a better job of this de-interlacing process than others, but usually the artifacts caused by improper de-interlacing are difficult for most viewers to spot.
If it really means that much to you then get yourself a dedicated video scaler. The average consumer would not go this far, nor do I think they would want to invest the extra money. As for hardcore videophiles they have been using dedicated video scalers to improve the picture quality on high end displays for years.

