You said this TV has a backlight strobing feature. This basically means the backlight turns off and on rapidly between changing frames, right? Can this reduce the lifespan of the backlight? Also, does it work by basically preventing moving objects from losing clarity and contrast when they move fast across the screen, but doesn't change the actual blur trails or response time? I've read from you that backlight strobing doesn't really help with actual blur, but just increases the clarity of the letters in your test. On my Samsung TV I had previously (model UN22F5000), I had a feature called LED Clear Motion, and it reduced the brightness and picture quality in favor of keeping extra detail when things move across the screen. I didn't like it that much because it reduced brightness and picture quality significantly. If backlight strobing doesn't really help with the problem, according to your tests, what do you think it's really good for?