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Philips Offers Proof of 120Hz Worth in Side-by-Side Demo of its 7403 LCD [120Hz Difference]

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2008-01-07 20:02:24 by Charlie White in Gizmodo
...120Hz and 60Hz TVs? Philips proved there is a noticeable diff at CES 2008 today, showing last year's 60Hz 42-incher mounted below this year's 120Hz 7403 display. In a moving, panning image, the jumpiness of the 60Hz video was apparent compared with the butta-smooth motion of the frame-doubled 120Hz 7403 monitor mounted above it on the wall....
 
 
 
 
 
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Vizio Black Tie XVT 120Hz LCDs Out Soon; Wal-Mart Getting 120Hz By Next Year [Vizio]

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2008-07-23 09:00:00 by matt buchanan in Gizmodo
...120Hz LCD TVs from CES are not vapor, instead coalescing into very real products. The 47- and 42-inch setsrebranded "Black Tie" as part of the company's new performance XVT linewill be available in just a couple weeks for $1,500 and $1,200 MSRP, at street prices of around 1,400 and $1,100 respectively. I checked them outand they weren't bad...
 
 
 
 
 
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Should you spend the extra cash on a 120Hz LCD versus a 60Hz?

2008-01-18 20:15:30 by HASH0x8bb5804 in gadget life blog
 
...120Hz LCD televisions and their 60Hz ancestors For example, Samsung is selling a 46-inch 1080p LCD with a 120Hz refresh rate for $2300 after rebate, while right next to that ad is a pitch for a Sony 46-inch 1080p LCD at the older 60Hz rate for a mere $1900 So whats the deal? What does the extra $400 buy you Well, long story short, the higher...
 
 
 
 
 
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Samsungs 82 Inch 120Hz LCD TV!

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2008-05-19 06:54:54 by max in zedomax.com
...120Hz TV will make your life very very lazy. On the other hand, you can always use it as a substitute for paintings SEOUL, Korea (AVING) Samsung Electronics showcases the industrys first 82-inch UD(Ultra Definition) LCD TV panel during SDI(Society for Information Display) 2008 in Los Angeles, USA, from May 18 to 23 Supporting 3,840 x 2,160...
 
 
 
 
 
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Syntax-Brillians Olevia line: Now with 120Hz and more 1080p

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2008-01-03 14:01:17 by admin in Cool Gadgets and Gizmos
...120Hz , to its mainstream Olevia brand. No word on specific models or prices, but 1080p and 120Hz motion processing are the highlights of the 42-, 47-, 52-, 55- and 65-inch LCDs. Rounding out the CES 2008 plans are a JPEG/MP3 support, USB firmware upgrades, a new universal learning remote, and a whole slew of Olevia-branded accessories...
 
 
 
 
 
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LG.Philips Joins Herd Thinning with 19.8mm 120Hz LCD [Ces 2008]

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2008-01-09 10:31:07 by Wilson Rothman in Gizmodo
...120Hz LCD. How slim? 19.8mm, or about .77 inches, making it a lot thinner than the LCD TVs Hitachi is launching, and only a tad thicker than some of the other concepts we've seen. What's nice is that LG.Philips had the courtesy to show "before" and "after" shots of just how slender it had become. More shots and product details in the gallery....
 
 
 
 
 
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ViewSonic unveils 22-inch 120Hz LCD display technology

2008-08-26 11:51:55 by Editor in PCLaunches.com
 
ViewSonic today unveiled its first 120Hz desktop LCD technology at NVIDIAs NVISION 08 event in San Jose, California. The 22-inch 120Hz prototype delivers rich, colorful, blur-free video performance on traditional gaming, entertainment and graphic applications, while also delivering eye-popping
 
 
 
 
 
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Olevias 120Hz HDTV makes me want to go to CES

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2008-01-03 17:30:31 by Peter Ha in CrunchGear
...120Hz technology and 1080p resolution. Not 720p interlaced up to 1080. The real deal. The LCDs will come in five sizes starting at 42-inches on up to 65-inches. Let the drooling begin Press Release ShareThis
 
 
 
 
 
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Papa NECs got a brand new 22.5 120Hz LCD HDTV

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2008-04-14 18:42:09 by Devin Coldewey in CrunchGear
...120Hz technology that everyones excited about (I dont really trust the interpolation yet but hey), 19201080, and pretty great color reproduction. Great for a smaller apartment or maybe a bedroom TV. No pricing or actual retail packages have been announced, this is just a module