Posted on 08/28/2009 2:02:29 AM PDT by Las Vegas Dave
http://www.tvpredictions.com/samsung082709.htm
and
http://www.highdefdigest.com/news/show/Samsung/Samsung_Rumored_To_Show_480Hz_HDTV_at_IFA/3316
With the recent cap at 200/240Hz 200 for Europe and 240 in the US the new model would double the rate of models still fresh on the market. The displays are also said to use BFI/DFI, or Black Frame Insertion/Dark Frame Insertion. With BFI/DFI, a black or dark frame is inserted between original frames, helping to eliminate the human eyes propensity for image retention.
Berlin hosts the IFA consumer electronics expo this September, and new products are to be expected, but as of this moment the new Samsung 480HZ displays are yet to be confirmed.
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So I guess we’ll all get to watch Dear Leader at an even higher refresh rate.
So glad our old (10 years at least) TVs are working just fine thank you.
What I would like to own is a high speed controller that is programmed to immediately change the channel to cooking when a certain O appears on the screen.
I utilize the Texas quick-draw....My shoulder-holster-remote quick draw is faster than 120hz.... It's my image retention I must work on.....
What is Black Friday?
I’ll be interested to see how the Bluray players do this year as well. The prices are finally dropping to a somewhat reasonable point.
Black Friday is the day after Thanksgiving, so called because that is the day that retailers have traditionally gone into the “black” for the year.
It’s usually marked by big sales for most every large retailer.
LOLOL.........oh I love it!
Remember the olden days when you actually had to get up off your duff to change the channel.
Ah yes. My mind just couldn’t make a November connection in August
The super discount mania shopping Friday immediately following Thanksgiving.
Been sleeping under a rock the last 20 years?
It’ll be here before you know it. :-)
There were also 3 channels. You didn’t get off your duff to change the channel because you already knew what the other two had on.
Heck Wal Mart already has there Halloween decorations out. I’m sure the Christmas ones will be out after Labor Day.
A couple of things. First, I don’t expect this years black friday to really put them in the black.
Second, The reason the LCD and Plasma are being discounted is because of LED. I’ve seen it. I’ve seen the picture, the specs, the power consumption, the weight, the screen thickness. LCD and Plasma are hereby antiquated and will be obsolete in a year or two. They are going the way of the glass tube and will do so rapidly.
LED will replace LCD and Plasma as forcefully and rapidly (more rapidly, actually) as the electronic tuner and its companion, the infrared remote, replaced mechanical barrel tuners on TVs. They are simply superior in every way.
I’ve been using a DLP projector for years, and LCD before that. The LED’s are the first flat screen I’ve seen that motivate me to get a non-projection set.
>>Black Friday is the day after Thanksgiving, so called because that is the day that retailers have traditionally gone into the black for the year.<<
Yeah, and I think this year we will break from that tradition. ;)
LED? That thing must have set you back. They aren’t discounting those puppies yet.
>>There were also 3 channels. You didnt get off your duff to change the channel because you already knew what the other two had on.<<
And there were only four commercials per hour and, IIRC, two of them were 30 seconds each and the other two were a minute each.
$2999.00 on Sale.
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