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Well u are probably gonna hear many different sides to this,I personally have a sammy lcd where you can turn this option on or off but i personally like running 120hz as opposed to 60hz,however some people will say 60hz is better for movies and 120hz is only good for sports or action movies.Its all on preference i guess. What I would do is go to the store and compare 120 vs 60 and see what you think,thats the best thing to do. Otherwise i would say you would be fine with 60hz as it still looks unbelievable. Also depends on what u are looking to spend but i for one am a huge fan of Samsung Lcds!
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There is no way to turn "OFF" 120hz. Its the Motion enhancement you turn off. Such as "Auto Motion" or "MotionFlow". 120hz is always on. Some people can't see the difference but if your coming from a plasma which shows motion better it might be noticeable. Try to find an LCD with a low response time, like 2 to 4 milliseconds this will also improve the motion clarity. What is your budget... cuz if you need an LCD and you can afford it sometimes its just the piece of mind knowing you have the better model even if you don't see it now.... trust me, you'll spend all day looking for it if you don't.
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the worst part is we clarified this for Jtodd on the thread titled "120hz Without Any Smoothing" So I really don't know what else we can say to help people understand the difference between motion enhancer and 120hz...
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Go view some TVs that have 60hz VS 120Hz. I told a friend to NOT get a 60hz tv and she did. She regrets the hell out of her purchase now. EDIT: wow I should read the thread before I post. Just like the rest of you, it grinds my gears when people get this stuff mixed up, especially when they already own the TV. I think we should have a test before people can post outside of the newbie part of the forum. That way, crap like this wont happen. That should get rid of the stupid ones.... Last edited by SellmeyourDVD; 07-30-2009 at 02:16 PM. |
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Definately get the 120Hz. It matches the 24 fps that film is recorded at and it looks extremely smooth on blu-ray. Trust me, I have a 60Hz Samsung plasma and that jittering of 3:2 pulldown is very annoying, especially during camera pans. Worth the extra money in my opinion.
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