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Originally Posted by vid6639 The Panasonic is always on because it is a true 100Hz picture.
In case of Sony it can be switched on and off that's because it is a processor which estimates new in between frames and inserts them in. The processor calculates the next frame and inserts it. The estimate may not always be true and lead to incorrect detail.
I dont have any link on this as this is what I am currently working on. |
Umm.. this is exactly the same thing that the Panny does. the only thing is that if you do not like the way it does this processing there is absolutely no way to turn it off.
Linky to review:
Panasonic TX32LXD700 Review – Viera 32” LCD TV Test