PolarBear |
01-17-2010 09:06 PM |
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Originally Posted by LTs1ow
(Post 673291)
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Originally Posted by BigAls87Z28
(Post 673301)
60 to 120 you can. 120 to 240 is huge too.
You will see them as you watch movies with a lot of motion. For instace, the opening scene in Quantum of Solace is a fast moving scene. My father's Sony with 1080p and 120hz keeps up, but I have seen the movie on my Vizio 720p with I belive 60hz. Not nearly as crisp and clean.
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****e is not better in this case. I HATE the higher refresh in my experience with BTK's TV. The problems I see it that it "smears" behind the area of motion and movements can look "jerky" like when someone is walking. It drives me nutz, since I worked at the theatre for so long I am really sensitive to the way an image looks. The reason a motion or movement can look jerky is that the electronics has to kind of improvise in between frames as the refresh for all broadcast is only 60Hz. I really think it degrades the viewing experience.
1080 vs 720 is kind of moot, 720 is usually reserved for a larger screen, if you only want a 32" I dont think it will matter to you too much whether you get a 720 or 1080, it is going to come down to price.
I like my Sharp and BTK likes his Samsonic but in all honesty I think most of the TV's no a days are pretty much the same in quality. There are only a 3 or 4 manufactures for the actual glass parts and the manufacturers that dont make them use their own electronics so you get about the same screen as the next almost. Some of the new LCD's use different technologies for the pixels.
I hate that the new LCD TV's are called LED as they are only LED backlit. The only true LED TV is Sony's OLED 11". Each pixel is an LED and the light is generated by the LED and gives true blacks where an LCD has to block the light to give a black.
I think your best bet is to stop reading and go to the store and look at them. comsumer reports are good to a point. I have a client that read consumer reports on a multifunction printer because it was rated highly but in reality is was a piece of crap for what they wanted it to do, they did not listen to what I told them and wanted me to make it work.
Go to the store and look at them all next to eachother and find the one you like the best.
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