There are quite possibly some advantages in terms of comfort, as the image will appear “smoother” since there is no discernable flicker at such high refresh-rates, but they do not give you actual, smoother motion, which is what all the ads are trying to tell people! Don’t let yourselves be fooled!!
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Gief moar hurtz noob!
You are in for a world of hertz!
In other news. These 600hz TV´s have apparently got 10 “zones” that each update at 60hz. Marketing people, the feeble minded fools they are, think 10 times 60hz = 600hz. And yet again marketing/advertising gurus put themselves in the same category as A. Hitler.
Oh and by the way. Spam spam spam spam spam.
hahah, you cock. ^_^
Yeah, the technology is actually pretty clever and smooths out the picture transitions for you, making it look like it has more frames per second, but the fact is that this technology is actually adding MORE blur to the image in order to look smooth, not less. However, that kind of stuff would take a lot more than a short sentence to explain, so I guess they would rather lie us in the face instead.
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