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Old 07-05-2008, 04:06 AM   #11
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I don't even understand the original post. All it had to say it is: most TVs process @ 60fps, a tv with 120 Hz processes images @ 120fps meaning it adds an extra frame which causes the image being shown to look smoother or more fluid.

I've had a Samsung w/ 120Hz since January and absolutely love it. I still remember the first time I saw this set in action at Best Buy, I literally stood there watching the demo for atleast half an hour. Why some people don't like it, I couldn't tell you. The effect it has on blu-ray movies, DVDs and tv is just amazing and presents a new experience that to me, improves the look of whatever the source may be. It gives somewhat of a 3D effect and makes movies feel like you're on the set as they are being filmed.

Whoever it was that said their brother bought a tv w/ 120Hz, didn't like it and leaves the setting off, your brother is in idiot and I hope he just has the extra money to throw around. The whole reason you spend the extra money on one of these tvs is for that feature specifcally, otherwise, you should just use the difference to get a bigger tv w/o 120Hz.
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