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PostPosted: Sat Nov 21, 2020 1:49 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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lol, you have no clue what you are typing... Very Happy

edit: I actually know how displays work, and electronics that run behind them, unlike you Very Happy 600Hz "engine" is actually internal display refresh of the plasma panel...it has nothing to do with how many frames it can show... OMG....you are the internet idiot you are talking about.
lol active 3D, that's useless just to top it off for you plasma morons...


What a tube!
A standard video signal is actually a series of still images, flashed on screen so quickly that we believe we are watching a moving image. The typical frame rate used in North America is 60 frames per second (60Hz) meaning that a TV would display 60 individual still images every second. Sub-field drive is the method used to flash the individual image elements (dots) on a plasma panel. For each frame displayed on the TV the Sub-field drive flashes the dots 10 times or more, meaning that the dots are flashing 600 times per second (600Hz) or more. (Example: 60 frames per second x 10 sub-fields = 600 flashes per second).”


Or in the UK’s case, you get 50 frames per second x 12 sub-fields = 600 flashes per second.

To put all this in simpler terms, Panny’s 600Hz TVs retain a normal refresh rate, but activate the plasma pixels more rapidly to make the picture look smoother.


As with all 600Hz TVs, it also carries Panasonic’s Intelligent Frame Creation technology for calculating new frames to sit between the existing ones coming in from a source. The purpose of this being, of course, to make motion look clearer and more fluid.

The point being, you plonker, is it plays games at a refresh rate that is smoother than the eye can see and faster than any gaming panel out there. Whether it’s run by its own internal creation engine is neither here nor there. All panels have to have an internal processor to drive the panel.

Remember this is a TV not a monitor. So your attitude is pathetic.
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PostPosted: Sat Nov 21, 2020 2:01 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

keep reading the specs from the box
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 22, 2020 12:00 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

That 60Hz vs 50Hz is the utility line's frequency, not your screen's, lol
NA has used NTSC traditonally while EU used PAL/SECAM during the analog TV age, but these days all digital panels are the same.
Controllers (to said digital panels) may offer compensation at 50 or 60Hz to eliminate vibration.
Then, from there, they multiply that base refresh rate to 100, 120, 200, 240, whatever one way or another.
Drawing the same image multiple times is not an increase in frame rate, it is an increase in refresh rate.
More refresh rate won't get you much.
Good controllers detect motion on the fly and generate intermediate pictures to smooth movement (add subpictures between refreshes).
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