KaineMorrison
Lieutenant Commander
Ok, did not know that first part. I didn't realize that it was yet standard over there.PAL does have a 60hz standard, it's mostly for compatibility with NTSC and 60hz video game systems. 24fps is to make it the same speed as cinema which runs 24fps, it prevents speed up, shifting the pitch of sound. But 100hz (or 120 or other higher numbers) artificially refresh the screen, to reduce flicker, but it can also cause an odd quality to the video that is too smooth but it also causes tearing in the video or artefacts in the image where it highlights imperfections.
I haven't had much interaction with my friend in England in the last 10 years, not like I used to anyway.
Until this Thread, I thought it was only, in NTSC, 60/120/240
I had no idea that a 100 even existed.
I myself have a 1080p/120hz 42" LCD.
I am very much wanting to go to a 55"
