expiredjayjl3 posted Jun 25, 2024 08:30 AM
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expiredjayjl3 posted Jun 25, 2024 08:30 AM
Costco Members: 65" Hisense 65QD65NF QD6 Series 4K UHD HDR Smart QLED TV
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A TV set to 60 hz isn't a multiple of 24 so it can't just hold all the frames for an equal fixed amount of time and so some other method is needed for displaying some of the frames, like interpolation. A 120 hz tv can avoid this mismatch and just hold all the frames for a count of 5 so interpolation isn't needed. Interpolation can lead to jarring visuals for some people, but other people are fine with this. As someone else mentioned, this is an effect that soap operas make use of to affect us as we watch certain scenes.
One way to avoid this issue with 60hz TVs is to switch the picture mode to movie when watching media, which limits the display to 24 hz, and then some other picture mode when playing games or watching higher fps videos. That said, just getting a 120 hz tv means you don't have to remember or fiddle with any of this.
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I can't STAND IT. I notice right away when I walk into a new environment with a tv that it's either traditional 60hz or 120hz+
I'm pretty proud of myself…it might be the ONLY thing I greatly prefer that SAVES me money!
Go look at both panels and decide which you prefer. You'll probably have to do this by finding a couple TVs in their natural habitat (not Best Buy or the like, as they crank every adjustable slider bar to max to try and outshine the TVs they're next to).
I really do view it as "you love bananas, but this new crazy orange came out that you should get". Because of this, bananas are now cheaper.
Do you still love bananas? Awesome. You win. Go get a banana.
I'd want to be able to turn it on and off for certain parts of sports, but that's about it.
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Any thoughts on how it looked compared to any other qled (not oled lol) around it?
But just remember that a new stand is cheaper than replacing your TV again in a few months if the smaller stand fails.
If you bought it in warehouse, you have to go in for a price adjustment.
Any thoughts on how it looked compared to any other qled (not oled lol) around it?
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I understand the A65K and QD6 are both 350 nits brightness, but it sounds like the QLED version will appear brighter. Can anyone attest to this?
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