They're not going to pricematch an online retailer. Just buy it through the TNL store.
That thing probably has 120hz, doesn't it? People seem to like it but it gives me a headache.
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Yeah, it's a 120hz tv. How does it give you a headache?
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I bought the exact same TV, except the 46" model, and Circuit City price matched Amazon.com for me.
Are you talking about the anti-judder feature (Sony calls it Motion flow)? 120hz should not give you a headache.
http://reviews.cnet.com/4520-6449_7-6792632-1.html
James, like I said, I have the same model TV and I love it. It is a great choice.
Last edited by Ryan; 02 Apr 2008 at 09:32 AM.
I haven't seen the Sony's but if you put Samsung's 120Hz mode on high it is indeed headache city. Works much better on low.
From what I understand, these TV's always display at 120hz. The feature you guys are talking about is anti-judder. Read the article I linked to above.
Last edited by Ryan; 02 Apr 2008 at 02:13 PM.
It moves too fast. Look at the scrawl at the bottom of a news channel with 120hz turned on. 0_0
I should point out that this was on a Samsung set. For some reason the Sony set did not cause this problem, although it made an episode of Star Trek: Enterprise look as cheap as an episode of Dr. Who.
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If you don't have anti-judder 'on' 120hz doesn't do anything. It will display the same frame for the same amount of time (because it doesn't have another frame to display without the anti judder feature creating it). When I referred to having 120hz on, I meant whatever they are calling their anti-judder, which I can't remember the name of.
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