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Old 07-31-2009, 03:40 PM   #1
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I say look at the sammys too.

my sales rep and I took a minute at lunch yesterday to check out some 32" TVs he wants for his bedroom and without knowing a lot about HDTVs he said, it seems like the samsungs have the best picture... i agreed and showed him some other things as well be I think he is stuck on a 32" samsung.

As far as 120hz or not, i don't have it and never experience motion blur. And it isn't the motion flow that eliminates motion blur its the response time of the pixels, and scientifically speaking your eyes shouldn't see motion blur if the response rate is less then 16ms... unless your right up on the TV 5 inches away from the screen. But from a normal viewing distance, you shouldn't see it... maybe if you buy a POS, but the respectible MFGs should have good enough engines in them.

also understand that motion flow(or whatever each MFG wants to call it) and the 120 hz refresh rate are not the same thing. Motion flow can be on 60hz HDTV also, just ask anyone with a sony v series from last year.
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also understand that motion flow(or whatever each MFG wants to call it) and the 120 hz refresh rate are not the same thing. Motion flow can be on 60hz HDTV also, just ask anyone with a sony v series from last year.
I know this. But thanks for stating it anyways.
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Take a look at Vizio VO420E. www.Vizio.com
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