Friday, March 21, 2014

question about LCD TV?




Kakee Swin


Buying a LCD TV Soon. 40 inch 1080p
Is it necessary to have 120 ghz to run xbox 360 and PS3 games on it?
Or can I get away with a TV that has less ghz



Answer
# Buying a LCD TV Soon. 40 inch 1080p
# Is it necessary to have 120 hz to run xbox 360 and PS3 games on it?

As the other poster said, it's hz. That's cycles per second.

The important thing to remember, is that there is no source above 60hz. Both your 360 and PS3, will only output at 60 hz.

The TV it's self will fake those hz,

# Or can I get away with a TV that has less hz

I've play games on my 60 hz TV, many many times, without problems. Chances are your current TV is only 60 hz.

- 17R3W

samsung lcd TV Burn-In?




Cindy


I have a samsung ln52b750 LCD HD tv. I play ps3 on it ALL the time. im scared of burn in...if i have to go use the restroom i get scared even if a particular thing like the pause screen is on screen for 2mints....am i being too carefull? how long till the picture burns into the screen? do lcds even have this problem?

Also, in general I play and watch the tv about 7-10hrs daily...sometimes its on for that many hours straight...will this destroy the tv?


ps the tv is like 2months old..



Answer
Normally LCD TVs have absolutely no burn-in problem. The LCD screen does not generate light and it isnât using phosphors. Because of that there is no way that an LCD could develop burn-in. This resistance to burn-in makes LCD displays suitable for computer monitors as opposed to plasma TVs.
However if you worry about that you not leave static images on your TV screen for more than an hour. Turn off your unit when you are not watching it. Do not pause DVDs for more than 20 minutes at a time.




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