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NJ5 said:
disolitude said:
Dr.Grass said:
1) Can one buy a TV now that will ensure that your not left in the dust IF 3D becomes big!?

2) In that article there were talks of a 3D Bravia. What is the difference between current HD TV's and a 3D TV?

PS. I would HATE to have to spend another ~$1000 on a TV in order to be on the cutting edge.


1. Yes. Make sure its at elast 120 HZ refresh rate if its LCD. Some projetion TVs work too like Mitusbishi and Samsung models from 2008/2009.  You don't need 240 HZ...that is just overkill at this point.

2. No difference other than the refresh rate. stadard LCDs have refresh rate of 60HZ...those are regular HDTVs

Now is time to buy the thicker LCD tvs. the new LED TVs are coming out and the thicker ones have some crazy discounts...

From what I read not any 120 Hz TV is enough. It has to be one that actually accepts 120 Hz input through HDMI. Some 120 Hz TVs are actually just inserting internally generated frames in between the real ones.

 

lol. Really? Wow...yeah do avoid those models! If a Tv is capable of refreshing 120 times per second, there is no excuse for it not being able to take 120 hz signal.