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tv resolutions

  • 24-12-2012 2:47pm
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    I saw a 1080p tv with 50mhz resolution. Am I better off going for a higher resolution.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,236 ✭✭✭Idleater


    I saw a 1080p tv with 50mhz resolution. Am I better off going for a higher resolution.
    For higher resolution your next step up from 1080p is a 4k projector, but somehow I doubt that is what you are looking for. A dedicated 1080p video processor would be cheaper.
    You can increase the refresh rate (50hz for ntsc 60hz for pal) to 100/120 200/240 but all that actually does is replay the same source frame 2/4/8 times. Whether you can see the difference is up to you, have a look at two side by side.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 18,268 ✭✭✭✭uck51js9zml2yt


    Idleater wrote: »
    For higher resolution your next step up from 1080p is a 4k projector, but somehow I doubt that is what you are looking for. A dedicated 1080p video processor would be cheaper.
    You can increase the refresh rate (50hz for ntsc 60hz for pal) to 100/120 200/240 but all that actually does is replay the same source frame 2/4/8 times. Whether you can see the difference is up to you, have a look at two side by side.


    thanks. you answered my question..should have said refresh rate and not resolution:D


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