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Old 07-25-2009, 02:35 PM   #21
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Check your TV specs. Many newer TVs handle 24 hz, especially the LCDs with 120 or 240 hz.
Yeah it can handle it, I just wasnt sure which was the better of the two. What does the 24hz vs. the 120 hz mean?
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Old 07-25-2009, 05:54 PM   #22
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Yeah it can handle it, I just wasnt sure which was the better of the two. What does the 24hz vs. the 120 hz mean?
I don't own a blu ray player as I'm not a big movie fan but from my reading 24hz is how most movies are originally filmed so 24hz is the best way to render movies instead of using 3/2 pull down which causes problems.

I've also read some TVs such as some of the new Panasonic plasmas have trouble with 24hz, so experiment and see how you like it.
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