Demonstration TV in store has a movie playing on it

>Demonstration TV in store has a movie playing on it
>Motion interpolation is on

>Demonstration TV in store has a good movie playing on it
>Sit down to watch for 5 mins
>"Hey bud, the store is closing"
>Time went by so fast

>Character brings in groceries
>there's a baguette sticking out of the top of the bag

Do you fold your baguettes In half then?

>The picture on literally every TV in the store looks like absolute shit because they're all using the factory presets

Anyone else pick up the remotes and start fucking around with the settings, or is that just me?

Sounds like autism m8

>go round friends house to watch gladiator
>motion interpolation is on
>eyes bleed
>complain all night
>memories of gladiator ruined

>demonstration PC in store
>monitor is playing Pirated DivX rips at 240p

>mfw I had a big screen projection tv in the year 2000
>waited until 2012 to buy a flat screen because I thought the soap opera picture effect was shit
>mfw it's a setting (that was always enabled in the fucking stores)
why are people who work in stores so fucking retarded, and me i guess

>go into store to buy tv
>there are ones with curved screens

Not even autistic, I just wanna make the picture look better by reducing the red levels and cranking the backlight and contrast up so it doesn't look so fucking awful.

I'd be a valuable employee if I could be bothered to get a job.

>depressed old man with wife is getting coaxed into buying a smartTV

>Watching someone else's TV
>Point out what motion interpolation is, tell them how everything looks too smooth
>Oh yeah you're right
>Turn it off

I might do that myself next time I'm in a shop desu senpai

Rye bread all the way

>Colors are oversaturated to make it "look good"

>OMG who CARES bro
>Yeah we just want to watch the movie user!

>looking at super-expensive 4k tv just to marvel at the sheer decedance and absurdity of its existence
>salesman immediately teleports over and tries to make me buy it

>watching 4:3 movie or show
>picture stretched to fit the widescreen tv
>try to fix it
>"OMG user, I don't want these ugly black bars"
>"But the ugly stretching isn't a problem?"
>"No."

>60'' literally who brand: $100

>60'' Samsung: $400

why even live?

>4:3 picture stretched to 16:9 AND motion interpolation is on

And the Audio is set to Music

>mfw i fucking hate motion interpolation but i had no idea what it was called or that you can turn it off until this thread

>department store
>25 TVs all showing the same dumb talk show
>why

And the funniest thing is Samsung and LG have the worst failure rates across the cheap consumer-tier segment due to planned obsolescence (mainly thanks to placing large caps right next to heatsinks of components generating loads of heat)


I still have my old Sony 32" Trinitron that works.

>Welcome, to the real world

-Morpheus

You're a faggot mate, baguettes are the most versatile and tasty kind of bread.