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Old 04-04-2008, 05:43 PM   #1
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Default Sony 120 hz MotionFlow or Samsung 120 hz MotionPlus?

Which do u feel is superior in this technology?

Personally I think sony's motionflow is way better. After working in Electronics for a while and comparing back and forth it seems as if samsung runs into some glitches that i don't notice on sony models. Occassionally, on samsung models, parts of objects will disappear. Example, someone will turn and all of the sudden half of their face will vanish for a split second. This doesn't seem to happen as often when playing a blu-ray or hd dvd on the samsung models but it is really noticeable, to me, on HD coax signals.

One thing i do like about the samsungs tho, is that the motionplus is much more noticeable on a coax connection(in the store, Sears, we run everything through coax. HD and SD) where it barely seems to be there if all on the sony motionflow. This possibley could affect people on an antenna? What's ur thoughts? I'm bored at work so help me pass the time.

Also, what other companies offer this feature? I've heard of sharp offering this but i have yet to see a model.
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