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Old Nov 28, 2010, 12:13 AM   #1
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50'' Samsung 720P 3D TV

Samsung..... amazing price.

Ordered one the other day for my parent's house.

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Old Nov 28, 2010, 06:08 AM   #2
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plasma 720 ? I bet they can't wait to get rid of these.
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Old Nov 28, 2010, 09:32 AM   #3
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Eh, I'd rock that tv, plasma has nice color, and the brand, the price, and the combo deal, with 3D, thats a very sweet deal.
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I wonder if all tv who got 600hz works in 3d or its just extra i mean (3d option)
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Old Nov 29, 2010, 09:23 PM   #5
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Can some kind soul please fill me in on exactly what 3D ready means?
Been kind of busy lately an not up on the latest in TVs.
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Old Nov 29, 2010, 09:28 PM   #6
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Can some kind soul please fill me in on exactly what 3D ready means?
Been kind of busy lately an not up on the latest in TVs.
You wear some battery powered glasses and the tv makes a 3D image "pop out" of the screen. It's pretty cool when done right I've got a sammy ln46c750 and super stardust on the ps3 looks AWESOME in 3d, but black ops in 3d looks terrible so it's still quite new and needs some work.
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Can some kind soul please fill me in on exactly what 3D ready means?
Been kind of busy lately an not up on the latest in TVs.
3d gaming/video requires a display capable of outputting at 120hz (60hz times 2)

a regular display goes to 60hz max, a 3d-ready display can go twice that, so it displays the image twice but slightly offset. the glasses align those offset images to create a 3d effect.
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I bought RCA 240Hz LCD. So it's 3D capable?
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I don't care about 3D at all. It was just so crazy cheap I couldn't resist. :/
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I bought RCA 240Hz LCD. So it's 3D capable?
If you have the RCA model I'm thinking of it is simply an interpolating 240hz model that is limited to a 60hz input and not 3D ready. It is simply designed to make images look smoother by generating more frames from any input as high as 60 fps.
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I wonder if all tv who got 600hz works in 3d or its just extra i mean (3d option)
600hz refers to the subfield drive of Plasma tech in general and has no relationship to 3D capability. A 3D ready Plasma can accept 120hz inputs where as non 3D ready are generally 60hz inputs regardless of the model. Some do 48hz or 72hz for movie playback. A plasma is divided into 10 60hz fields so the 600hz mumbo jumbo is not that big a deal. Its just how Plasma puts the image on the screen. A 600hz Plasma does not have a higher refresh rate than a 60hz LCD. It is just naturally much more responsive to motion not related to the actual screen refresh rate.
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