Game Mode switches the majority of that lot off. De-interlacing algorithms, noise filters, MotionPlus/TrueMotion intelligent frame creation and, of course, that essential upscaling to fill all 1080 lines of vertical resolution: they all take time to complete. That's because your TV is applying post-processing to the image. What's Game Mode? Well, have you ever found that games running at 720p have input lag when you play them on your full HD TV? You press a button and there's a visible delay before your gun fires or your character jumps. But, crucially, with this fast upscaling taking a load off the TV's processors, you can even turn off 'Game Mode' and let the filters do their magic. Which, admittedly, can get a bit much for the eyes when you're playing a game that relies on pixel meshes to provide shading, like Virtua Racing.
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