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Originally Posted by Willravel
It's funny, I was worried about that exact same thing when I went out shopping for tvs. The 42" G10 was hooked up to a 1080p source (I think it was some Pixar movie) and I couldn't see any skipping or fluttering. I'm not some TV specialist, but I do sit in front of a computer LCD with a better refresh. When I got home, I checked out a lot of blogs—Engaget, Gizmodo, Cnet, etc.—and a lot of them weren't exactly convinced that the super-high refresh rates could actually be seen by a human eye. Just food for thought.
If in 30 years if they're not beaming this crap into our heads, I'll eat my hat.
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you won't see the flutter unless you have the picture settings on the Cinema mode. Since 60Hz isn't a 24fps derivative, the flutter will happen on high action frame loads. 96Hz has no flutter at all. I've seen the 60Hz flutter before, but figured I could run the movies at 29fps and sacrifice the "true" frame rate for no flutter. the V10 eliminates that.
Cyn: I haven't even thought about the shop angle. That's a great idea because I can set the settings how I want and really get a feel for the set before I purchase.
Thanks for the idea!