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100Hz LCD TV Screens (worth It?)

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TV tech has been advancing fast, today's TVs are much better than their 3-4 year old brethren, only that has very little to do w/ 120hz.

Indeed, backlighting on LCD's is probably the single biggest thing, these new LED screens are ELITE.

Sony's triple panel screens that layer RGB are really nice too!

On top of all sorts of other things that are not really marketed or talked about among general users and consumers, stuff I don't even keep up with.
*Like the ram chips on a Sapphire card vs a Powercolor*
 
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Indeed, backlighting on LCD's is probably the single biggest thing, these new LED screens are ELITE.

Sony's triple panel screens that layer RGB are really nice too!

On top of all sorts of other things that are not really marketed or talked about among general users and consumers, stuff I don't even keep up with.
*Like the ram chips on a Sapphire card vs a Powercolor*

Yeah LED backlighting is pretty awesome, once it finally comes to full fruition at a reasonable price it will likely finally be the nail in the coffin for plasmas. Although Panasonic may be able to pull out something cool to keep them around. I'm still hoping SED's and Laser TVs become a reality.
 
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Yeah LED backlighting is pretty awesome, once it finally comes to full fruition at a reasonable price it will likely finally be the nail in the coffin for plasmas. Although Panasonic may be able to pull out something cool to keep them around. I'm still hoping SED's and Laser TVs become a reality.

OMG Laser! Yes..

Ya LED LCD's are nice, I don't think they will take out plasma's though, at least not for some *me*, but it would make for a nice monitor!

Laser and/or SED very well could though...

Now if they could get power draw and maybe the weight :laugh: on Plasma's down a bit, that would be nice... My 42" takes in about 160-180 watts with a peak at something like 485...
 

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There is no such thing as "regular intervals" when it comes to digital either, that's what we call Jitter, and your screen is also susceptible to it.

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FPS only exists in the context of a display adapter (it produces frames as fast as it can). Monitors only care that they receive an image to display so many times per second (hertz). Again, very few displays have a display buffer internally (they can't "store" an old frame to use over and over).
 
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