Which displays can handle 1080/24p natively? By this I mean not upscaling to 60hz refresh common in LCDs. I guess a 72hz LCD would work showing the same frame 3 times but its hardly the same as a film experience.
It's not a problem with direct multiples (ie 24fps to 48/72/etc fps), but with 3:2 pull-down (ie 24 fps to 30/60/etc fps) you can get noticeable stutter and other video anomalies.
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Which displays can handle 1080/24p natively? By this I mean not upscaling to 60hz refresh common in LCDs. I guess a 72hz LCD would work showing the same frame 3 times but its hardly the same as a film experience.
It's not a problem with direct multiples (ie 24fps to 48/72/etc fps), but with 3:2 pull-down (ie 24 fps to 30/60/etc fps) you can get noticeable stutter and other video anomalies.