Chad, Sorry, but I don't run any SD tests. I realize someone people would find it interesting, but you would never believe how long these things take to do and I am just not motivated enough to add SD to the list.
As for the 6010, man do I suck. I really need to get on that and I always feel obligated to do the loaner equipment first. Maybe I'll do it this week.
So Ben! I am desperate to know if the 120Hz really made images smoother? On bluray/hd dvd playback, and over the air broadcasts? I have the LN40M86BDX, the first of this awesome run of continuously improving samsung models, and the only thing I dislike is the blatant blurring in panning shots, whatever the source... so does the 120Hz actually work at smoothening, and is 24p that much better for BD/HD DVD?
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Chad,
Sorry, but I don't run any SD tests. I realize someone people would find it interesting, but you would never believe how long these things take to do and I am just not motivated enough to add SD to the list.
As for the 6010, man do I suck. I really need to get on that and I always feel obligated to do the loaner equipment first. Maybe I'll do it this week.
So Ben!
I am desperate to know if the 120Hz really made images smoother? On bluray/hd dvd playback, and over the air broadcasts? I have the LN40M86BDX, the first of this awesome run of continuously improving samsung models, and the only thing I dislike is the blatant blurring in panning shots, whatever the source... so does the 120Hz actually work at smoothening, and is 24p that much better for BD/HD DVD?
THANKS!
Lee