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Sorry for my ignorance but can someone tell me the difference between a Flat Panel LCD which has a screen refresh rate of 60Hz vs one with a screen refresh rate of 120HZ.
Would it be worth paying $200 more for a higher refresh rate? Thanks ... |
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Which brand and models your looking at? Cause some are a lot better than others. |
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Nov 2008
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Thanks for the replies.
I was looking at the Sony KDL-46V4100 (60 Hz) and the Sony KDL-46W4100 (120 Hz) |
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The 120hz is the refresh rate. It can not be changed. It's static on the set. What CAN be changed is the Motionflow/Motionplus/whatever technology where it interpolates frames. The benefit of 120hz is two-fold: First, it's supposed to help with fast-moving scenes like action and sports- it helps reduce blurring. Secondly, 24p sources SHOULD be able to be resolved without 3:2 pulldown (since 24 goes evenly into 120, there is no need for 3:2 trickery that can cause judder). ![]() Personally, if I were buying an LCD, I'd buy a 120hz just for the 3:2 pulldown issue alone, since it's something that I notice on my current set. |
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the only time I see pixels is when I'm watching a movie on a HD cable channel and for a mili second or two in a super fast action sequence you will see some. for example: in Transformers when the robots are falling and tumbling and twisting rapidly you will see some for a half second or so. I usually watch action moves in blu ray anyway and you don't get any pixels with that at all. |
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I'm looking at the Samsung LED DLP HL67A750 that has 60hz instead of 120hz. Anyone know if I'd notice a difference if it was 120hz instead? Should I wait until next year and see if the next gen models have 120hz or just splurge this X-mas and go with the current model?
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Haha are you feeling some Déjà Vu? |
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so 120hz will look like 60hz but just smoother? |
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Agreed
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120hz is well worth it. It does help reduce judder in faster moving scenes but it dosn't eliminate it. Definently go for the 120 hz set. |
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