Lafiel said:
and I see why .. it has a native resolution of 1024x768 .. that's neither HD nor widescreen, which means on a 42" screen HD material will look horribly pixilated btw, I don't see any evidence of it supporting 3D? |
Nah you don't see why. Thats an amazing Tv for the price in 2D. Also as far as 3D, Google is your friend. "3D ready Tv list".
Samsung had 3D tech ready last year but the content wasn't there so they didn't put it in the specs, on the box or anywhere...but they left the tech in their 450 series. It was a hush hush operation...
You are right that the resolution is concerning for gaming, but it has quite good downscaling capabilities so you will still get widescreen and HD. 50 inch model is better as it does true 720p. I presonally would buy the 50 inch 450 series model this second if I didn't already have a 1080p 67 inch 3D TV.







