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Old 11-03-2007, 8:42 PM   #5
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Re: Does 100mhz really cure motion blur?

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Originally Posted by pandamonia View Post
there is no 42" bravia and if he paid over £1500 then hes a fool.


i have a W2000 and i played "lord of war" and "V for Vendetta" and it looked great on SD DVD.

Its the signal not the TV that affects SD, this is why people claim plasma owns??!?!?

its cus they are 720p at most and its bound to look better, SD looks great on 420p CRT.

Try playing 1080p Blu ray movie and then you will see why £1500 is a good investment.
well, it was around the 40" mark, I couldnt remember.

Thats the point though mate. Most people who have these tv`s are just using it for normal standard/digital reception...and they are rubbish. Ive seen 3 or 4 sd pictures on 37" sets and my 12 year old portable looks better
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