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there are no 240hz signals. i think i know what you mean; this set actually multiplies frames to make 240, unlike the toshibas and LGs which combine interpolation AND backlighting tricks. but so did the xbr7...
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corey smith @ Jun 4th 2009 2:01PM
there are no 240hz signals. i think i know what you mean; this set actually multiplies frames to make 240, unlike the toshibas and LGs which combine interpolation AND backlighting tricks. but so did the xbr7...