I'd
love to go back to 50Hz, but you only ever seem to find it on the lower-end models. Try finding a 50Hz set with at least three SCARTS, two of which are RGB. Try finding one that's prog scan capable (for this I assume it would need to increase its refresh rate, but why not? Computer moniters can do it).
All this 100 Hz digital processing is all very well, but at the end of the day it's just a trick. You can't squeeze any more detail than the original 50Hz transmission provides. All you can do is interpolate; try and trick people by making it
look like it's more detailed, at the expense of horrible artefacts.
I'd like to see a telly that reproduces exactly what's fed into it, at the same refresh rate, with no digital jiggery-pokery trying to make them something they're not. In other words, for signals coming off the aerial, or cable and satelite feeds, 50Hz. For Progressive feeds, 50, 75, 100 or whatever-the-heck they are.
And I'd like it to have a Freeview tuner, and three SCARTS minimum (two RGB). And separate component inputs that don't make one of the SCARTS unusable.
No! Make that TWO Freeview tuners (do away with the analogue one), so you can feed one out to your video.
Is this really too much to ask?
OK, one Freeview tuner then.