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Old 09-21-2007, 03:13 PM   #1
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Question Does it exist "100Hz" Full HD 1080p LCD TV for sale?

Hi all,

Sorry for asking stupid question but I couldn't find any info searching the google.

All I know is that there exist HD-Ready (720p) 1080i 100Hz LCD TV but what about Full HD 1080p in 100Hz??? (Hz = screen refresh rate)

Looking at the price for the same size LCD TV HD-Ready (720p) 1080i in 100Hz actually cost aprox the same as Full HD 1080p in 60Hz. If Full HD 1080p LCD TV in 100Hz exist for sale in the market what would the price be?

In advance thanks for your answares



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Old 09-21-2007, 03:20 PM   #2
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Who is the manufacturer. I am not aware of any LCD that runs at 100hz. It sounds fishy.
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Old 09-21-2007, 03:20 PM   #3
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New ones just coming out rom LG are 120hz.
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Old 09-21-2007, 03:26 PM   #4
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Samsung's F8 series (available in 40" and 46" are 100/120Hz and 1080p FullHD).

Sharp have some as well, but 46" and up I believe.
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Old 09-21-2007, 03:29 PM   #5
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Samsung: LE-40F86 + LE-46F86

Sharp: LC-46XL1E /XL2E + LC-52XL1E /XL2E

I don't know the overseas model no.'s though...
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Old 09-21-2007, 03:34 PM   #6
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Who is the manufacturer. I am not aware of any LCD that runs at 100hz. It sounds fishy.
This Sony BRAVIA HD-Ready (720p, 1080i) 40" LCD-TV KDL-40D3000E is running at 100Hz:



Now it would be awesome if exist the same size LCD TV Full HD 1080p running at 100Hz for sale, therefore I was asking..

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Samsung's F8 series (available in 40" and 46" are 100/120Hz and 1080p FullHD).

Sharp have some as well, but 46" and up I believe.
Just saw your post right now, thanks alot but what about the price in comparison to other Full HD 1080p running at 60Hz only?

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Old 09-21-2007, 03:39 PM   #7
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why would U want 100 hz lcd? it is completely inapropriate for movies, imho...
pic looks very unreal, very strange motion... i prefer 1080p at 50/60 hz...
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why would U want 100 hz lcd? it is completely inapropriate for movies, imho...
pic looks very unreal, very strange motion... i prefer 1080p at 50/60 hz...
Let me tell you why..

Becuase in my living room I got my 40'' LCD HDTV connected to my gaming PC (as well as my PS3), in other words I'm using my 40'' LCD HDTV as a PC monitor. If you're using 40'' LCD HDTV as a PC monitor you'll discover that 60Hz flickers ALOT more then 100Hz which mean in long term not good for your eyes. Otherwise 100Hz refresh rate flows and keeping the screen images alot more stable then 60Hz.

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Let me give you an example.. To your PC, go to the "Display Proporties" - "Settings" - "Advanced" - "Monitor"

From there set your "Screen Refresh Rate" to 60hz and then back to 100Hz (or 120Hz), you'll discover that 100Hz (or 120Hz) the screen flickers ALOT less with much more stable images then 60Hz only. IMO the 100Hz or 120Hz will always be better then 60Hz and secondly it's more healthier for your eyes.

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Old 09-21-2007, 04:03 PM   #9
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sorry, i still dont understand... since i have mac-mini as well as ps3 hooked to 37 1080p lcdtv... and 2 pcs on 24 lcd monitor, all on perfectly apsolutely non-flickering 60 hz...
how the hell lcd image can ficker? maybe it is just me, but teoretically, bay the laws of physics and electronics, it is impossible... this is not crt tube and rushig of electrons...
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Who is the manufacturer. I am not aware of any LCD that runs at 100hz. It sounds fishy.
For PAL compatibility maybe? (PAL being 50Hz (576i50 for 25fps of image); you first display as progressive then interpolate extra frames to 100Hz to reduce motion blur? Guessing here.)
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