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DLP projectors have the best motion and use 24Hz for 24fps material for high-end models and lower end models double flashed to 48fps. Higher frame rates for DLP are only used for native high frame rate material like 120fps or 240fps, or 480fps.
With a single 2D projector or dual projector 3D setup DLP is King of motion and displays everything at its native frame rate. Its some consumer projectors and 100% of all consumer flat panel screens that have limitations where there would be an unwatchable flicker at 24fps, and to fix that issue an OLED screen must display everything at 120Hz or higher to get rid of the flicker that the best DLP projectors do not have at 24Hz. My Pioneer plasma from 2008 displays high frame rate 4K Blu-ray discs at 60Hz to match the 60fps of high frame rate movies. OLED has to double flash that to 120Hz. My Pioneer also displays 24fps material at 72Hz because of limitations of plasmas needing to be 72Hz to avoid a flicker that 48Hz Panasonic plasmas have. The ideal display should output at the exact same frame rate of the source frame rate, but only the best DLP projectors can do that. https://forum.blu-ray.com/showpost.p...postcount=1408 https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread.php?t=5155 (various posts regarding this issue) |
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