Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Is the Samsung un46d6000 LED Smart TV 120 hz?




jay


If so, why is that every time I turn it on or pop in a Blu-Ray disc on my PS3, it says @ 60hz or sometimes even 24hz? What must I do to ensure that it constantly plays movies and television at 120hz?
ok, so how do i set it to 120hz? i don't see the option to change that setting!



Answer
Remember. It's the TV that's 120hz, NOT the PS3.

And if the Bluray is coming at 24hz that's FANTASTIC! That means 24 progressive frames a second, (just like the movie theatre) no pull down, no Bullcrap. That's what you want to see!

If you'll do you grade 2 math, you'll remember that 120 / 24 = 5. Because it divides evenly into 120, meaning that every frame can be displayed the same number of times, with NO 3:2 pull down. That's PERFECT!

Each frame appears five times, so it is 120hz on the TV screen, but there is no conversion going on!
Let me stress, that's PERFECT, don't try to fix that. That's EXACTLY what you want.


One thing you have to understand is the difference between the INCOMING signal, and what's being displayed by the TV.

The source will NEVER be above 60hz, (in the case of blurays it may be as low as 24hz) unless it's a 3D movie / player.

The TV is 120hz, and what makes it special is the ability to FAKE the 120hz from the 60hz source.

It does this either by "frame interpolation" sometimes called motion flow, motion plus (or something like that) or by frame doubling.

Frame interpolation works like this, it takes 2 frames and invents a third fake frame, that goes between the two real ones. This is why 120hz sets often look "too real", or "fake" or "plastic" or like "soap operas". This is also why games lag on a 120hz set, as the TV needs time to make that middle frame.

The second, frame doubling, is just what it sounds like. Every frame in the 60hz signal is shown twice. (This should not cause lag, and may be under your "game mode"). Again, in the case of moves at 24hz, each frame is shown 5 times).

Again, your Bluray, will NOT EVER output above 60hz. 60hz is normal. You'd paid extra for a TV that does the abnormal thing of changing that 60hz signal into 120hz signal. But your bluray, your video games, your DVDs, and your cable box, were only ever designed to output at 60hz (or less).

Hope this helps.

- 17R3W

should I buy an LED tv?




R


or will the price go down soon? I found that I can get around a 40 inch LED from walmart for $800. Kinda don't wanna get a regular LCD after I've seen the new ones


Answer
LED TV ( LCD-LED back-light ) is refine of LCD TV. it much better pictures quality / smooth pictures than LCD TV.
However , too many " off brand " LED TV on the market , is low quality LED TV. use 5ms Response time LED display panel.. really not worth that prices.
LED TV . go for Samsung / LG / Sony / Sharp , there use quality LED display panel . 2 ms Response time for Mose of the models. with 120 HZ refresh rate really smooth pictures .
Prices for any electronics items always " drop " every six months.
LED TV prices , of course will become much cheapest , but don't forget, new technology keeps coming. soon .. may be other TV maker use Sharp " quattron " RGB+Y technology ( as this moment , only Sharp use that , is great in colour display )
if you paid less for LED TV in next six months, that time you may think about new technology.LED TV ? and wait for another six months again .....no end !
Regular LCD TV prices also " drop " after another six months. TV maker swift to LED TV .




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