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There's no content in 120hz, but it does have the advantage of being a multiple of 24, films can be smoother.But a brown frame makes little sense.
What about video games? You can get 120FPS+ on some games (especially older games!)Would they end up looking nicer?
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Ethan Duffy @ Aug 27th 2007 6:14AM
There's no content in 120hz, but it does have the advantage of being a multiple of 24, films can be smoother.
But a brown frame makes little sense.
Daryl Herbert @ Aug 27th 2007 1:11PM
What about video games? You can get 120FPS+ on some games (especially older games!)
Would they end up looking nicer?