240Hz HDTVs: Better Picture or Marketing BS? HD Nation
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I kind of wish I spent a little more and got a 120Hz rather than a 60Hz Sony Bravia. Ahh well. It’s still a huge upgrade from mv 27″ CRT tv. Someone tell me if I got ripped off. I paid $999 for a 46″ Sony Bravia S Series. BTW, My CRT tv is still way better for NES and SNES.
little too much advertising.
@luevas 60hz is fine for just about everything. tvs running high refresh rates tend to look a little weird if you aren’t used to it.
nice
lcd sucks period led uses 1000 leds in the tv one goes your fucked
if your playing games watching movies in low light get a plasma panasonic no burn in no mercury no lead ….awesome
panasonic pz 850 kills any sanesung or over priced sony
I just bought a 60hz 37 inch samsung lcd this christmas… I really screwed up didn’t I?
he lates lotr but likes all movies in the matrix trilogy? weird
Great show guys keep it up,
I have a plasma but some how I love the Samsung and Sony 240 Motion Flow looks
To bad I already spended my money on plasma…
does anybody know with is the best lcd led or plasma tv that you can view sports like soccor and play games but it wont get broke in like 1 year like how everyone says the samsungs
jajjajaj plz helpppppppp
and up yes
no its for everything there’s a clear diff trust me side by side when your films start to do alot of work to med amount of things happening nothing gets muddy EVER its worth it. The 3d thing is something else 240 only helps
yeah if u cant go 240 go 120 there is a SERIOUS diff between 60 240 is insane tho. i have a brav i just got it so id have a good tv for whatever is “next” and theres a def difference.
240 hz is for 3d
The 120hz is awesome for gaming, especially when driving
a car the motion feels awesome and it does reduce blur on
fast action sports, but for TV shows and movies I disable
the 120hz, but still There is much less blurring because
the 120hz TV’s do the 5:5:5 pulldown regardless of disabling
the 120hz. Also if you sit close to a LCD the blurring can be
noticable, But the further you are from the LCD it’s barely
seen. But if You want Big screen and will sit close, go for
plasma.
I noticed that too with 120hz even on the tvs displayed at bestbuy.
Good show.
@homestar92 yes or just get tape a blue sharpy and colere the tape and there you go it works with any thing blue and plastic
what supports 3d glasses? 120?
Would the cyan lens from standard 3d glasses work for a blue filter?
This was VERY good information!
Im looking into buying a TV for Christmas and you guys really helped in what i was looking for.
I actually watched the whole video – You guys were great!
Great show, great chemistry, you guys are very informant and relay it to the viewer in an easy understandable fashion.
Thanks and look forward to more shows!!!!
sorry lg plasma
hi guys i have a ls plasma i bougth it like 3 years ago it is 720p but with hd can go to 1080i i want to upgrade my tv with the samsumg ln46b650t1f it is 120hz what you think this tv is good or bad and should i do the upgrade i want to know if is going to be worth it thanks help me out
Anyone else notice that the crosshairs on any game BLURS when you enable 120hz?