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disolitude said:
NJ5 said:
disolitude said:
NJ5 said:

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.

I saw that today in an article, it's at least something to keep an eye out for. Here it is:

http://www.pcper.com/article.php?aid=656

Because of the large amount of data that must be processed as the resolution increases larger panels are prohibitively expensive and I think it will be well into 2009 that we see larger true 120 Hz panels on the market.  Keep in mind that while you have seen other 120 Hz LCD TVs on the market most do not accept a 120 Hz input over HDMI and are in fact only taking in a 60 Hz signal and inserting frames between the content to increase quality.

 

I see... Yeah my TV is the last DLP samsung from 2008 and those are certified "3D ready". So I guess the best advice is to look for "3D ready" certification somewhere on the tV.

thanks guys. Man, things change fast in the techno world. Looks like Sony's stocks will be well worth buying as they're quite low at the mo and sure to climb with the Blu Ray and PS3 and 3D success *sure* to come.