My room mate is purchasing a new HDTV with 1080p and 120hz.
I've only seen 120hz briefly, and wasn't sure what to think of it.
It seems it accepts whatever the source material is (24fps dvd/BD, 30/60 tv, etc) and converts it to 120hz by doing some frame converting algorithm.
Does anybody here have a tv with said feature, and use it? Pros and cons?
(his tv is a Sony Bravia KDL46W4150)
EDIT: Would having the 120hz MotionFlow option turned on, would it produce lag or image problems while gaming with a PS3/XB360?
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Pro: smoother motion
con: artifacts when "tween" frames aren't created properly
This post https://forum.videohelp.com/topic303037.html#1534640 has an example (slow.avi) of the type of artifacts you will see.
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