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<blockquote data-quote="knutinh" data-source="post: 95546" data-attributes="member: 14776"><p>Two major topics should be satisfied ideally:</p><p>1. Good general image quality. This has very little to do with specs, you should view the image yourself with a variety of sources.</p><p></p><p>2. Good PC-connectivity. You should tell the salesman that you want:</p><p>*1:1 pixel, typically lcd tvs capable of receiving the resolution that their physical display is using. Youd be amazed at how many tvs have a _hard-wired_ scaler/cropper inserted into the signal chain.</p><p>*Flexible framerates while doing 1:1, At least 50Hz, 60Hz and 24/48/72 for viewing PAL, NTSC and theatre material at optimum quality.</p><p>*All of this should be availale on HDMI so that you can actually use it when the ICT flag is enforced in 2012.</p><p></p><p>If the salesman does not know what this is, then find another.</p><p></p><p>Note that Samsung has never ever to my knowledge released a lcd-tv that satisfy the demands above for PC compatibility. Philips and Sony recently did for their very newest models. LG has a good track-record.</p><p></p><p>regards</p><p>Knut</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="knutinh, post: 95546, member: 14776"] Two major topics should be satisfied ideally: 1. Good general image quality. This has very little to do with specs, you should view the image yourself with a variety of sources. 2. Good PC-connectivity. You should tell the salesman that you want: *1:1 pixel, typically lcd tvs capable of receiving the resolution that their physical display is using. Youd be amazed at how many tvs have a _hard-wired_ scaler/cropper inserted into the signal chain. *Flexible framerates while doing 1:1, At least 50Hz, 60Hz and 24/48/72 for viewing PAL, NTSC and theatre material at optimum quality. *All of this should be availale on HDMI so that you can actually use it when the ICT flag is enforced in 2012. If the salesman does not know what this is, then find another. Note that Samsung has never ever to my knowledge released a lcd-tv that satisfy the demands above for PC compatibility. Philips and Sony recently did for their very newest models. LG has a good track-record. regards Knut [/QUOTE]
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