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By Rasmus Larsen
#7281
Same for LG UF8500 and Panasonic CX6. Both use PWM at a frequency of 125 Hz.
By proyal
#7298
I see thank you for update !
By proyal
#7350
Last year W700B / W800B from Sony were PWM free.

And this year : W800C & W850c until now.

Now the people here http://www.rtings.com/ introduced a new testing methodology and reviewed all over again all 2015 TVS for motion blur (response time).

Also captured back-lights flickers !

http://www.rtings.com/latest-reviews

Press on a TV review -> go to Video Games -> click on the number for Response Time and see this http://www.rtings.com/images/reviews/w8 ... -large.jpg -> click the link near Backlight: picture and see this : http://www.rtings.com/images/reviews/w8 ... -large.jpg

In case of PWM use it will look like this on the blue line :

http://www.rtings.com/images/reviews/j6 ... -large.jpg

http://www.rtings.com/images/reviews/j6 ... -large.jpg

Now available for all models !
Enjoy !!!
By Mark Rose
#7370
I recently purchased the w700c and it is also PWM-free. It's not available in the US, so it's unlikely rtings will review it.
By Tesseract
#7488
Thanks for this thread. I have chronic migraine so pwm increases the frequency of my migraines greatly because my brain is structurally different from normal people. I'm a software developer and use an old HP 2025 monitor that has no pwm and can use it all day without eye strain or it giving me a migraine. I have 3 extras when the current one dies. I'm always on the lookout for new technology that will make my life better.
By DannySB1
#7721
Sorry to bump such an old thread

I am from the U.K. and I was wondering if you know of any Sony tv's available here that are flicker free?

I'm looking for a 32", the only Sonys available in the UK atm are:-
KDL32WD603, KDL-32R403C, KDL-32RD433, KDL32WD603BU, 32WD752SU, KDL32WD754BU

I'm not sure what the US equivalents of these are. Would you know, or do you know if these are flicker free?