In the 120Hz TV table, maybe also list confirmed negatives? That would help knowing definitively that a model can't do it.
And how about separating the TVs to their own page, and listing everything >60Hz and not just 120Hz?
In >60Hz TV list, maybe also list confirmed 60Hz-only?
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Re: In >60Hz TV list, maybe also list confirmed 60Hz-only?
That would be good!dclon wrote:In the 120Hz TV table, maybe also list confirmed negatives? That would help knowing definitively that a model can't do it.
And how about separating the TVs to their own page, and listing everything >60Hz and not just 120Hz?
We need more testers of 120Hz HDTVs in order to populate the list -- I am unable to test all the HDTV's for their true-120Hz capability, so it's not easy.
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