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1080p 240hz is the better choice, the numbers 120hz and 240hz are the speeds in which the picture refreshs itself. Which means 240hz is going refresh 240 times per second which is twice as fast as the 120hz models.
ye3s if you compare it to cod5 then you can see a large difference
There is no such thing as '120Hz' HDMI cables. Marketing hype has cables promoted for many things that make no difference in the picture or compatibility. The only features that require special cables are 3D and Ethernet over HDMI, both of which can be had with HDMI 1.4 spec cables. The signal sent to the television is going to be 24 or 60 frames per second (24Hz or 60Hz). It is the TV that creates the 120Hz or 240Hz refresh rate to create smoother motion.
The Samsung is better.
New: $3519.00 - $4699.00 (13 stores) Used: $3999.00
Yes, there are several options for thin bezel 120Hz 1080p 24-inch monitors. Brands like ASUS, AOC, and Dell offer models that feature slim bezels and high refresh rates suitable for gaming and general use. Look for specific models like the ASUS VG248QG or the AOC 24G2, which provide excellent performance and a sleek design. Be sure to check the specifications to ensure they meet your needs.
The Samsung LN46B650 46-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV with Red Touch of Color is a wide-screen Tv with 16:9 aspect ratio.
No, when they first came out it did, but the app didn't work well. Vizio removed it and said they would replace it in an update. It hasn't been replaced yet.
Check the price for the Sony Bravia 46" inch 1080p 120hz LCD HDTV during mid-June 2009, during the summer blow out sale, and during february 2010 when bestbuy stores that sell that sony bravia 46" 1080p 120hz lcd hdtv, lower its price because of the fact that pricesses are lowered on older hdtvs and newer-more higher priced hdtvs are released to stores with higer pricesses!. That way more room is made in the stores for the latests-newest-most expensive hdtvs with higher prices that have the best picture available at the same time that the older hdtvs are being lowered in price so more people are drawn in to buy them, because they are the ones that become more affordable to people, who that may not have the money to buy the latest-most expensive one there is, that's in stores too at the same time!.
LCD: (Liquid Crystal Display) image sharpeness is dependent upon: 1. Resolution capability of the screen 720p, 1080p, etc. 2. Refresh rate of screen- 60Hz, 120Hz, 240Hz 3. Contrast ratio, between "black & white"
1080p is best for large tv's and 720p is acceptable for tv's smaller than 36". Hz refers to the tv's refresh rate ( if you like to watch sports or play video games you want this number to be high), 60Hz is standard but 120Hz or 240Hz is best.