
It appear slightly blurry during fast action.
I would recommend finding a shop nearby (Comet, Currys, Argos etc) that has this or a similar model on display and having a look at it yourself and compare it to others TVs to check it matches your expectations.
Yeh I plan on going to look at it in Currys/Comet before buying it, just wondering as they won't exactly have xbox's and bluray with fast five car chases going on etc :p
It'll probably just be standard crap so was wondering if I should expect something.
I read something posted in 08 saying 50Hz was standard EU TV and 60Hz was standard American TV
So shouldn't be much of a problem I'd assume?
This is expensive for what it is
It's up to you, if you don't think you can tell but I personally can between 50 and 100 Hz TVs. Anything above that (not including "3D TVs") is just marketing ****.Yeh I plan on going to look at it in Currys/Comet before buying it, just wondering as they won't exactly have xbox's and bluray with fast five car chases going on etc :p
It'll probably just be standard crap so was wondering if I should expect something.
I read something posted in 08 saying 50Hz was standard EU TV and 60Hz was standard American TV
So shouldn't be much of a problem I'd assume?
With mine i have my bluray hooked up and watching fast five 2012 etc is amazing. The colours are so vibrant. Plus with my home cinema. Goes down a treat.
I liked the look of these:
http://www.pcworld.co.uk/gbuk/lg-32l...91333-pdt.html
http://www.pcworld.co.uk/gbuk/sony-b...19341-pdt.html
^ with blu-ray player.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sony-KDL32CX...9249384&sr=1-1
£299.00 with £50.00 cashback
If 50Hz is fine i'm gonna get the Panasonic 42"
But is 50Hz fine?
Judging by most tvs being sold are 50Hz, and about 1/4 100Hz+ i'm guessing it'll be fine.
50Hz will be fine for your viewing, the bigger the tv the worse the quality of picture will be, unless using HD/Blu-Ray![]()
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