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Old Jun 20, 2010, 11:56 AM   #1
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Onboard HDMI to TV

I wanna know for an HDTV the number of Hertz is it modifiable or I should absolutly find a TV the same HZ frequency as my onboard 1080P HDMI ?
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Old Jun 20, 2010, 11:57 AM   #2
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I wanna know for an HDTV the number of Hertz is it modifiable or I should absolutly find a TV the same HZ frequency as my onboard 1080P HDMI ?
What? 1080P is 60Hz
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Old Jun 20, 2010, 12:04 PM   #3
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nope bro...some are 120hz up to 600hz now if you are looking on LCD or LED tv's
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Old Jun 20, 2010, 12:09 PM   #4
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no there 60 hz,


there are VERY FEW true 120hz tv, most are not. and there not even close to 600hz.


its a marketing trick/lie, they are NOT true 600hz tv's. they are just displaying the same image.

its called motionflow
http://www.smarthouse.com.au/TVs_And...ustry/C8E5P6K4
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Old Jun 20, 2010, 12:19 PM   #5
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In a recent test between a 200Hz high end Sony Bravia LCD TV running Sony's Motionflow and a brand new 50" Panasonic running at 600Hz the picture difference was significant with the 600Hz plasma from Panasonic delivering a sharper smoother image. It also appeared that the image had more depth.


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Old Jun 20, 2010, 12:37 PM   #6
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yep they are still 60hz input.
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It still takes in 60Hz image and then just displays more than that by cloning the frames or by some other adaptive means inside the tv. So almost all 120/200/600Hz TV's take in 60Hz picture.

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Samsung say that once the frame is built, a Plasma TV (or an LCD TV for that matter) may send the frame to the screen at 50Hz (the original rate), or insert one additional frame (100Hz) or 3 additional frames (200Hz). This insertion of new frames is the same technology used to amp up a 50Hz LCD frame rate to 100Hz or 200Hz frame rate, with the result being smoother motion.
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Thx inioch...thats a simple and effective answer :P
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1080p is a standard, of 1920x1080 @ 60Hz

if its 120Hz or 200Hz or anything other than 60Hz, then technically its not 1080P (and therefore, wont be compatible with tons of stuff like DVD and BR players)

as said above, the 120/200Hz screens just double the frames for the most part.
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Ok soim going to wait for thr 55 inches LED screen to fall off price and buy that I built my setup for a future HTPC and with my sound system it will be badass
My sound setup .. http://forums.techpowerup.com/showthread.php?t=122692

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