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<blockquote data-quote="KenMasters" data-source="post: 45908" data-attributes="member: 517"><p>Do you not mean 1080p24 vs 1080p60? Or maybe 1080i vs 1080p? EDIT: I assume you're talking about the BDP-S360? If it's like the BDP-S350 then you're talking about 24fps vs 60fps. Film is shot at 24fps and some competing Blu-Ray players such as those from Panasonic are able to extract the original film frames from the DVD and play it back, resulting in less motion judder. You need a TV that has a 24fps / 72Hz mode to do it (24fps, each frame repeated 3 times)</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It should be okay. There are only two new features on the horizon I'm aware of. One is HDMI 1.4, which isn't a big deal unless LAN over HDMI is really important to you. And two, if you're keen on 3-D you might have to buy a revised spec Blu-Ray player if Panasonic gets it's way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KenMasters, post: 45908, member: 517"] Do you not mean 1080p24 vs 1080p60? Or maybe 1080i vs 1080p? EDIT: I assume you're talking about the BDP-S360? If it's like the BDP-S350 then you're talking about 24fps vs 60fps. Film is shot at 24fps and some competing Blu-Ray players such as those from Panasonic are able to extract the original film frames from the DVD and play it back, resulting in less motion judder. You need a TV that has a 24fps / 72Hz mode to do it (24fps, each frame repeated 3 times) It should be okay. There are only two new features on the horizon I'm aware of. One is HDMI 1.4, which isn't a big deal unless LAN over HDMI is really important to you. And two, if you're keen on 3-D you might have to buy a revised spec Blu-Ray player if Panasonic gets it's way. [/QUOTE]
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