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Old 12-29-2008, 09:56 PM   #1
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Bought my BRAVIA XBR 2 about two years ago only to watch 120HZ make its emergence. Thats just not fair. Is the chipset 120Hz or is it a processor of some sort. Can I upgrade that component alone? I want to watch football in 120Hz...it looks os real... Please SONy buy my TV back so I can upgrade.
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Old 12-29-2008, 10:25 PM   #2
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Just sell it and buy a newer model. That's what I do every 4 years max.

and people need to learn these prducts and quit confusing 120hz and motion flow! THEY ARE DIFFERENT
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Old 12-29-2008, 10:44 PM   #3
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Just sell it and buy a newer model. That's what I do every 4 years max.

and people need to learn these prducts and quit confusing 120hz and motion flow! THEY ARE DIFFERENT
I think you are mistaken. I think you are confusing Motionflow with CineMotion. This is from Sony's website:

Motionflow™ 120 Hz with Full HD high frame rate capability

Taking motion performance to the next level requires innovation and expertise. Enter Sony's Motionflow™ High Frame Rate technology. Motionflow™ detects the incoming video signal and applies the appropriate processing for optimum motion reproduction. Taking full advantage of film sourced 24fps encoded content available on DVD and Blu-ray Disc, Motionflow™ eliminates the need for 3:2 pulldown and delivers smooth, judder free video, faithfully preserving the integrity of the original film. When 60fps content is detected, Motionflow™ doubles the amount of frames and uses real-time calculation to create a new level of natural motion reproduction. You'll experience movies and sports with a greater sense of realism than ever before.
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Old 12-29-2008, 10:45 PM   #4
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Tech is always updating, just have to learn and deal with it. Don't buy in the beginning of product cycle or at the end. I like buy in the middle, when the prices are decent. I could buy at the end, but then I would be pissed when the updated model comes out. Hell, I just bought into BluRay, lol. Bought my first player on Black Friday, could not be happier. Just wish the movies did not cost allot. All though, that was not my first Blu experience. My brother had a PS3, so he always bought them. Just nice to be able to watch them in my own place.
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Old 12-29-2008, 11:35 PM   #5
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I honestly dont see a difference.
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Old 12-30-2008, 01:27 AM   #6
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Be happy you had it for 2 years before it became "old" lol
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Old 12-30-2008, 01:33 AM   #7
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In all honesty, it could be a good idea. It would look good to the lazy and/or less tech savvy. But you would get far less then the value if you traded it in versus selling it. Also you would have to pay Sony's retail, instead of getting it discounted somewhere.
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Old 12-30-2008, 01:47 AM   #8
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I bought my TV for almost 4 grand and it was the newest thing at the time. It has only been like a year and now they are on XBR 8 already. Not sure what the differnces are or if it worth upgrading but hey thats life.
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Old 12-30-2008, 01:51 AM   #9
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The XBR2 is no slouch, I would enjoy the set you've got...
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Old 12-30-2008, 02:23 AM   #10
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I am in the same boat as you. I have a 40 inch XBR 2 that I paid $2500 for which at the time was a good deal. Now you can get a 52 inch XBR 6 for cheaper than that. I know it sucks, but that is technology. The worst part is that if I sell mine, I would probably get at most $500-600. I keep trying to convince my wife to let me get a better tv but, she is not convinced. It's not that the XBR 2 is bad, it just has it's issues with blacks and clouding, when watching tv at night.
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Old 12-30-2008, 02:57 AM   #11
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I think you are mistaken. I think you are confusing Motionflow with CineMotion. This is from Sony's website:

Motionflow™ 120 Hz with Full HD high frame rate capability

Taking motion performance to the next level requires innovation and expertise. Enter Sony's Motionflow™ High Frame Rate technology. Motionflow™ detects the incoming video signal and applies the appropriate processing for optimum motion reproduction. Taking full advantage of film sourced 24fps encoded content available on DVD and Blu-ray Disc, Motionflow™ eliminates the need for 3:2 pulldown and delivers smooth, judder free video, faithfully preserving the integrity of the original film. When 60fps content is detected, Motionflow™ doubles the amount of frames and uses real-time calculation to create a new level of natural motion reproduction. You'll experience movies and sports with a greater sense of realism than ever before.
No, Motion Flow makes new frames in between the frames that are there. I have it turned off for my movie watching through my bd-350, ps3, and my HD-DVD player... but do use it for watching tv... sports etc...

Cinemotion smothes frames or something along those lines... When I had my TV calibrated they put it on "auto 1" and thats where it has stayed since.
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Old 12-30-2008, 03:00 AM   #12
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You guys are going to make me sticky this kind of information, aren't you...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motion_interpolation

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A number of HDTVs use frame interpolation to reduce judder, although not all 120 Hz HDTVs include a motion interpolation feature. Mitsubishi's 120 Hz HDTVs do not include de-judder processing. Anti judder technology is not the same as motion blur reducing technology, but is frequently lumped together with it.[2]

Each manufacturer has a different name for their implementation of motion interpolation.

Sony - MotionFlow 100Hz, 100Hz PRO (XBR series, Australia), 120Hz, 200Hz.[3]
Samsung - Auto Motion Plus 120 Hz[4]
Philips - HD Digital Natural Motion[5]
Hitachi - Reel120[6]
Vizio - MEMC (Motion Estimation, Motion Compensation)[7]
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Old 12-30-2008, 12:53 PM   #13
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I remember buying my old 26" Samsung for the sale price of $1599 at BB. Now, four years later, I got my LN40A650 for $200 less.
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Old 12-30-2008, 08:14 PM   #14
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Dont know about anyone else but I bought my Sony KDL-46V4100 back in July and have been very happy with it and it was money well spent. It dont have the 120hz feature and to be honest I cant tell the difference anyway. So there will be no upgrading anytime in the near future for me, my Sony Bravia is it!



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Just sell it and buy a newer model. That's what I do every 4 years max.

and people need to learn these prducts and quit confusing 120hz and motion flow! THEY ARE DIFFERENT
WOW, does this really make you angry? Theres help out there ou know.
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Old 12-31-2008, 12:16 AM   #16
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I think you are mistaken. I think you are confusing Motionflow with CineMotion. This is from Sony's website:

Motionflow™ 120 Hz with Full HD high frame rate capability

Taking motion performance to the next level requires innovation and expertise. Enter Sony's Motionflow™ High Frame Rate technology. Motionflow™ detects the incoming video signal and applies the appropriate processing for optimum motion reproduction. Taking full advantage of film sourced 24fps encoded content available on DVD and Blu-ray Disc, Motionflow™ eliminates the need for 3:2 pulldown and delivers smooth, judder free video, faithfully preserving the integrity of the original film. When 60fps content is detected, Motionflow™ doubles the amount of frames and uses real-time calculation to create a new level of natural motion reproduction. You'll experience movies and sports with a greater sense of realism than ever before.

Thank You. Yes this is what I was referring to. There is a very, very noticeable difference over 60HZ and those who think otherwise do not know what they are looking at.
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Old 12-31-2008, 12:18 AM   #17
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Dont know about anyone else but I bought my Sony KDL-46V4100 back in July and have been very happy with it and it was money well spent. It dont have the 120hz feature and to be honest I cant tell the difference anyway. So there will be no upgrading anytime in the near future for me, my Sony Bravia is it!



You will absolutely notice a difference. The picture looks like live action is the only way I can explain it. If you dont see it then you need glasses like my friend here
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Old 12-31-2008, 12:25 AM   #18
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No, Motion Flow makes new frames in between the frames that are there. I have it turned off for my movie watching through my bd-350, ps3, and my HD-DVD player... but do use it for watching tv... sports etc...

Cinemotion smothes frames or something along those lines... When I had my TV calibrated they put it on "auto 1" and thats where it has stayed since.
Hey dude, Motionflow 120Hz is what its called. Don't come on here and say they are 2 different things, because they are not.
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buy back? not gonna happen

they try hard enough to sell it once, they wont sell it again... used
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Hey dude, Motionflow 120Hz is what its called. Don't come on here and say they are 2 different things, because they are not.
No its called Motionflow With 120hz. Sony does actually make LCDs that are 120hz and do not have Motionflow. They are different.
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