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View Poll Results: Which is the hz when view blu-ray 24p?
Plasma 48hz 0 0%
Plasma 60hz 0 0%
Plasma 72hz 1 4.55%
Plasma 96hz 4 18.18%
LCD 60hz 2 9.09%
LCD 120hz 10 45.45%
LCD 240hz 5 22.73%
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OK, based on this response and the later one, I would have to say the 60Hz to 120Hz LCDs would be the best for viewing 24p. From what I've seen first-hand and read, this particular group of TVs offers the most selection variety-wise and constitutes the majority of flat panel TV models. It seems logical to deduce that those TVs would offer the best interpolation (i.e. video engines, motion enhancements, etc.) due to the competition Makes sense?
No, it doesn't. To properly display 24p, your set must refresh at a multiple of 24. 60Hz does not work, as you will need to apply 3:2 pulldown. 120Hz would be your best overall choice (or 240Hz) if you elect to go with an LCD. For plasma, you will need to make sure the model has a 24p mode (not all do)where the set refresh rate adjusts to 48/72/96Hz, depending on model.
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