You'll have to excuse my very poor photography skills, but this is about the best I can do at present. The first shot is with no Darbee and the second is with Darbee Full Pop at 40% and this is with a movie on TV. The differences are a little more subtle in the pictures than they are in person.
I think part of the problem I'm having with Darbee processing is how unobtrusive it is when set to an appropriate level. It can get hard to pick out without pausing at a scene and turning it on and off, especially with Hi-Def mode, at least to my eyes and with Television shows. With Full Pop, it's more noticeable, but the artifacting and over processed look can get out of hand quickly. I'm still playing with it and trying to train my eyes to the differences it makes so I can better understand the "improvements" it is making to the images. At this point, I'd say it's growing on me.