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Originally Posted by photon
(the difference is basically how fast the TV displays images, the top one will be smoother and more movie like for HD-DVD and Blu-ray high definition movies)
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I assume your talking about 120hz, which in my experience makes a movie LESS movie-like...in fact, it makes things looks a little too real and smooth for my tastes. Having seen movies in this format totally took me out of the movie experience, and made the movie seem like it was filmed with a handycam (an amazingly high quality one mind you), or i was watching a play. It's great quality, but I think a little jutter and noise gives you a better cinema experience. 120hz can of course be turned off on most sets though.
It's great for sports however, as you lose the motion blur....which in hockey is not a minor irritance.