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Old 11-25-2008, 02:06 PM   #1
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Thanks again! I think I'll go with the Panny. I just "RTFM" for my tv and learned that it is actually 1080/60 not 1080/120 so I guess the 24p issue isn't relevant now.
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Thanks again! I think I'll go with the Panny. I just "RTFM" for my tv and learned that it is actually 1080/60 not 1080/120 so I guess the 24p issue isn't relevant now.
The TV supports 24p. The 120hz I think your refering to is always on, unless you shut it off in the menu options of the TV. When you have your player set to 24p and are playing a BR movie, the TV will display 1920x1080@24Hz. When playing a standard DVD it will display 1920x1080@60Hz. Don't worry, the Hz at the end is misleading. It's actually the frames per second. The 120Hz option on the TV is never displayed and like I said before is always on unless you turn it off manually.
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