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<blockquote data-quote="nektar" data-source="post: 515177" data-attributes="member: 2039"><p>Εγώ μόνο και μόνο γι αυτό δεν θα έδινα 2800. </p><p></p><p>We tested the Panasonic's "24p direct in" mode by setting it to 48Hz and switching our PS3 to 1080p/24 mode. After doing so, the first thing we noticed was significant flicker, which was most obvious in brighter areas of the picture, such as the overcast sky or sun-scorched desert hardpan, but was present throughout. The flicker made the image basically unwatchable, and we much preferred the look of standard 60Hz mode. If it weren't for the flicker, however, the 24p mode would be great, because it did make movement appear more natural, removing the hitching in motion associated with 60Hz's necessary <a href="http://reviews.cnet.com/4520-6029_7-6300984-1.html" target="_blank">2:3 pull-down</a> process. We feel most viewers will notice and object to the flicker enough to abandon the 48Hz setting, however.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nektar, post: 515177, member: 2039"] Εγώ μόνο και μόνο γι αυτό δεν θα έδινα 2800. We tested the Panasonic's "24p direct in" mode by setting it to 48Hz and switching our PS3 to 1080p/24 mode. After doing so, the first thing we noticed was significant flicker, which was most obvious in brighter areas of the picture, such as the overcast sky or sun-scorched desert hardpan, but was present throughout. The flicker made the image basically unwatchable, and we much preferred the look of standard 60Hz mode. If it weren't for the flicker, however, the 24p mode would be great, because it did make movement appear more natural, removing the hitching in motion associated with 60Hz's necessary [URL="http://reviews.cnet.com/4520-6029_7-6300984-1.html"]2:3 pull-down[/URL] process. We feel most viewers will notice and object to the flicker enough to abandon the 48Hz setting, however. [/QUOTE]
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