slaptit All American 2991 Posts user info edit post |
http://www.sonystyle.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?catalogId=10551&storeId=10151&langId=-1&productId=8198552921665532061&XID=O:kdl52xbr7:dg_tv_gglsrch
have there been any developments in plasma technology??? 12/27/2008 8:27:14 PM |
Aficionado Suspended 22518 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "BRAVIA® XBR® 7-Series LCD HDTVs offer four HDMI™ inputs (up to 1080/60p capable) that transmit uncompressed digital video and multi-channel audio over one cable, as well as two HD component connections (1080/60p capable), giving you the flexibility you need to connect the latest video sources." |
where is the 240 Hz?12/28/2008 12:26:12 AM |
LimpyNuts All American 16859 Posts user info edit post |
I've seen Circuit City advertising 480 Hz TVs. I personally don't believe it.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16889187081
Million to 1 contrast ratio and 8 times the framerate of a standard signal?
[Edited on December 28, 2008 at 12:56 AM. Reason : NVM, did some reading, 480Hz = 60 fps x 8 fields/frame = marketing stunt] 12/28/2008 12:45:41 AM |
Quinn All American 16417 Posts user info edit post |
i would settle for an LCD capable of a 3000:1 measured CR without tanning my skin when its in its full white mode.
hell, 1500:1 would do
[Edited on December 28, 2008 at 9:50 AM. Reason : .] 12/28/2008 9:49:28 AM |
philihp All American 8349 Posts user info edit post |
The industry is trying to figure out what the next new feature for 2009 will be.
In the beginning we had 720, then 1080i and 720p; then 1080p; then 1080p/120hz to fix 2:3 pulldown, but marketing misinterpreted that as something that benefits something other than watching Blu-ray, which is all it will ever do for the next 10 years (broadcasts will not be any higher than 1080i for a LONG time, and most games are 720p) 12/28/2008 2:33:55 PM |