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Old 12-15-2010, 04:16 PM   #1
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Default 60hz vs 120hz

Which do you guys prefer, I am looking at projectors right now and one has 60Hz and the other has 120Hz, which picture do you guys prefer. I like the 120Hz picture because it looks real life, but I also like the 60hz picture quality because it is a clear picture, and it is like the actual theater experience. I don't know what to choose
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120 of course
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120 of course
any particular reason? or do you just like the better performance
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any particular reason? or do you just like the better performance

Wouldn't better performance be a great reason to prefer something over another?
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Wouldn't better performance be a great reason to prefer something over another?
true, but alot of people are still adamant with 60hz tvs/projectors which makes me question the 120hz.
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true, but alot of people are still adamant with 60hz tvs/projectors which makes me question the 120hz.
The 120 takes away the need for the 3:2 pulldown which should make for a more accurate cinematic experience. Movies are filmed in 24p and 24 divides perfectly into 120 so you get a more true to director's intent feel with a 120hz than you would with a 60hz.
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