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1080p/24 vs 1080p/60

Discussion in 'HDTV discussion' started by vamsilak, Oct 9, 2007.

  1. vamsilak

    vamsilak Regular member

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    hi guys
    just wondering which one good?
    when u try to buy an av rec or player (either one bluray-or hddvd)
     
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    Im sure HD_Nut would say that 1080p24 would look best on a 768p TV

    I think he would say that displaying a 1080p24 video to a 768p TV is better than displaying a 1080p24 video on a 1080p60 TV BECAUSE; the pixels in an average sized 1080p60 TV, while sitting at an average distance, are to small to see therefore "wasted". Displaying the 1080p24 video to 768p60, while losing some quality in the cross conversion, is still better than "wasting" pixels.




     
  3. vamsilak

    vamsilak Regular member

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    thank you and for the future 1080p/60 tv available to consumers

    or are there any tv sets that displays 1080p/60 right now
     
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    yes, tons

    Please do not buy any electronics from the information I post!

    I do not hold a degree in HD-ology. I switch my opinons everyday.
     
  5. vamsilak

    vamsilak Regular member

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    that cool man

    iam teaching myself by reading the posts

    not buying anything at all just browsing caught my on 1080p/24-1080p/60

    before this i thought there is only 1080p is the ultimate
    there is 24 and 60 's tagged to that
     

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