Lenas wrote:
Talya wrote:
It's possible your sports broadcast has a higher framerate.
Yes, but not by much. Standard NTSC broadcast television is 29.97 fps.
That's an odd rate. There's enough of a variance there from 30fps that it will cause occasional juddering at any refresh rate (60,120 or 240.) To fix it, you'd need 59.94Hz, 119.88Hz, or 239.78Hz.
Of course, any juddering there is so infrequent as to be unnoticeable. It's not like a 60Hz TV playing 24fps content from a Blu-Ray, where every second frame has a 50% longer sustain time.
Regardless, I found a website that explains what I'm talking about here:
http://www.practical-home-theater-guide ... -time.html"Pixel Response Time" is the main cause of these motion/action blurring and ghosting effects you guys are talking about. This is not directly related to Refresh Rate -- except that higher refresh rate televisions
require faster response times. A modern 60Hz LCD can and sometimes does have the same pixel response time as a faster 120Hz LCD, however.
Regardless, juddering in Blu-Ray playback alone is a reason for the 120Hz televisions to look nicer.