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In Reply to: RE: I was watching one of the new 120Hz Sonys at Fry's... posted by The Real Dick Hertz on August 13, 2008 at 08:36:25
That's quite strange as I just watched I robot 3 weeks ago on my 60 HZ Sharp LCD. There was no pixelation to speak of in the most intense scenes. Judging any of these televisions in a store are difficult. The settings are normally screwed up and the sharpness is turned way too high. This alone will give you grainy edges.
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I think it is also a function of distance. All sets I have seen will show some 'dithering' if you are close to the screen. This goes for LCD or plasma. At a typical viewing distance, however, I cant see this going on. This is different from pixelation, however.
Yeah I agree..that's why I'm always puzzled by comments of LCDs only having these motion issues. I see issues with them both. It is a small price to pay for a better viewing experience..one I can accept and live with over a basic CRT display.
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