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Old 12-03-2008, 10:05 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by Chazz 3 View Post
Wow thank you i never noticed that those pics were good. I have another question for you i read about it but still do not fully understand the Move 24F mode. I have it on because it is better from what i read but what is it why is it better i can keep reading and reading but i still cannot understand the difference and my tv is 60 hertz.
No problem at all.

The 24fps setting is the most often used for movies to appear more natural. The problem is that many HDTVs are 60 or 120. Typically, if you want a display that properly handles 24 you will spend a premium over a 60 display. My 1080p display is 60 as well and I honestly can't imagine how a BD or HD DVD could look any better. If you feel you must have a 24fps display and have the cash I would go with one of the Toshiba Regza models as they are some of the most highly rated LCDs in the world.
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