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posted: Aug. 26, 2008 @ 9:21p
Negativer
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posted: Aug. 26, 2008 @ 9:32p
I like how in the description that it says: 'Philips invented HD Natural Motion to eliminate juddering effects that are visible with movie based picture content'.
Negativer said: I like how in the description that it says: 'Philips invented HD Natural Motion to eliminate juddering effects that are visible with movie based picture content'.
WTF is a 'juddering effect'?
if you don't know that then you ahven't been doing much research on 120hz tv's. Judder is the uneven display rate caused by showing 24 fps content on a normal 60hz or 120hz LCD. 120hz LCDs can either do 5:5 pulldown to eliminate this or use hardware to interpolate new frames between existing ones to smooth things.
Negativer
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posted: Aug. 26, 2008 @ 9:56p
Fair enough; I hadn't heard the term before. I assumed it was one of those made-up words. Thanks for the explanation!
no problemo.... sorry to sound sarcastic but removing 'judder' is basically the main reason 120hz sets are sought out. If you odn't notice it or don't care about it then a 60hz set will be fine for you at a lot less money.
Negativer said: I like how in the description that it says: 'Philips invented HD Natural Motion to eliminate juddering effects that are visible with movie based picture content'.
WTF is a 'juddering effect'?
Thought this was when Pam Anderson ran down beach on Baywatch...lol
likeaw said: Negativer said: I like how in the description that it says: 'Philips invented HD Natural Motion to eliminate juddering effects that are visible with movie based picture content'.
WTF is a 'juddering effect'?
Thought this was when Pam Anderson ran down beach on Baywatch...lol
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