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<blockquote data-quote="KenMasters" data-source="post: 77769" data-attributes="member: 517"><p>It depends on how manufacturers choose to do it. Any multiple of 24 is fine, 72hz (3x24), 96hz (4x24) and 120Hz (5x24) are all used. The point is just not to have the refresh rate too low otherwise, at such a low refresh rate, you will be able to see the screen update (flicker).</p><p></p><p>I guess Samsung refers to judder because nowdays, with BDs, if you don't have a 24hz compatible TV the BD player generally outputs the video using the American 60hz HD standard, although an exception to this would be European BDs, where HD programming runs at 50Hz.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Well, I think my point really is that you'd be trading one set of problems with another, so it's really up to you to pick your poison. I'm also not sure how favourably the SA V20 black level compares to the Samsung as it's not the same as the European version. I do think the Panasonics offer a better picture overall though, but I'm biased.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KenMasters, post: 77769, member: 517"] It depends on how manufacturers choose to do it. Any multiple of 24 is fine, 72hz (3x24), 96hz (4x24) and 120Hz (5x24) are all used. The point is just not to have the refresh rate too low otherwise, at such a low refresh rate, you will be able to see the screen update (flicker). I guess Samsung refers to judder because nowdays, with BDs, if you don't have a 24hz compatible TV the BD player generally outputs the video using the American 60hz HD standard, although an exception to this would be European BDs, where HD programming runs at 50Hz. Well, I think my point really is that you'd be trading one set of problems with another, so it's really up to you to pick your poison. I'm also not sure how favourably the SA V20 black level compares to the Samsung as it's not the same as the European version. I do think the Panasonics offer a better picture overall though, but I'm biased. [/QUOTE]
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