How does the LP350 work with other interlaced video sources – hows its deinterlacer and comb filter?
Devices with S-video outputs such as laserdisc players, some videogame consoles and VCRs, etc. benefit greatly from the LP350’s built-in deinterlacer and look great compared to a normal TV. In about 100 hours of DVD watching, I have occasionally seen some “combing” artifacts, most frequently when something which was still starts moving, or when DVD subtitles appear or disappear, however the combing only seems to last for 1 frame in my experience, it’s probably due to the deinterlacer switching modes. However, the comb filter in the LP350 is pretty bad, resulting in lots of dot crawl from composite sources, so you will want to avoid using the composite inputs if possible.
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