Minggu, 29 Desember 2013

Can you tell the difference between 60hz and 120hz HDTVs?

Q. I'm looking to buy a new TV, around 40" 1080p for gaming, movies, and sports. It seems you can't buy a 120hz LCD HDTV for under $800 but is it really worth it?

Also, do you notice the difference much between the generic brands and higher end brands?

Thanks in advance to those giving good advice!

A. I believe you will see a big difference between 60 and 120 Hz on a 40" TV. Fast action, like sports, will look more fluid and smooth with a higher refresh rate.

No disrespect intended to Jason, but I think you're better off with a name-brand TV. I run a technical training facility. I have 3 32" LCD TVs with 60 Hz refresh rates side-by-side - Sony, Phillips, and Insignia. The Insignia looks great by itself, but turn on the Sony and Phillips, and the Insignia obviously has a lower picture quality than the others.

When you're in the store looking at TVs, bear in mind that they adjust picture elements to make the picture look the best it can in that environment. Ask the salesperson to adjust the picture back to factory default for each set you are considering. Then you can compare apples to apples. (The picture will be somewhat dull under the lighting in the store. It will look brighter in your living room.)


Why does my Halo 3 not go full screen when playing with a guest online?
Q. I can use the TVs zoom, but it gets a little distorted and cuts off part of the image. The rest of the game goes full screen, just when I play online.

I have a 46" 1080p 120hz LCD HDTV. It should work I think.

Can someone please help me?

A. Man i have the same question i asked this same question and stupid people thought i was talking about slitscreen people this guy is talking about the sides of the TV gets cut off hes not asking about slit screen. I have a 46 inch LCD HDTV and i asked the same question 10 minutes ago, oh and I think the problem is halo 3 only suits 720p not 1080p





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