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I wonder if it will support taking a 1080p24 signal and converting it directly to 120hz, apparently 99% of the 120Hz TV's currently out there still convert it to 1080i60 before displaying it at 120Hz, so there is a slight loss in teh conversion.
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Dan @ Oct 24th 2007 11:56AM
I wonder if it will support taking a 1080p24 signal and converting it directly to 120hz, apparently 99% of the 120Hz TV's currently out there still convert it to 1080i60 before displaying it at 120Hz, so there is a slight loss in teh conversion.