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$129 240hz TV
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So I can get a new PS3 3D tv for $129. Is it any good?

http://www.amazon.com/PlayStation-3D-display-3/dp/B0050SZ49Y/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1357171057&sr=8-1&keywords=playstation+tv+3d&tag=teamfortresst-20

So I can get a new PS3 3D tv for $129. Is it any good?

[url]http://www.amazon.com/PlayStation-3D-display-3/dp/B0050SZ49Y/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1357171057&sr=8-1&keywords=playstation+tv+3d&tag=teamfortresst-20[/url]
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#2
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since it's a tv it probably has terrible input lag

since it's a tv it probably has terrible input lag
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#3
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it has some huge ass amount of input lag and it isn't real 120hz so it's Mad Bad

it has some huge ass amount of input lag and it isn't real 120hz so it's Mad Bad
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#4
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its not like any ps3 games output 240 fps!!

its not like any ps3 games output 240 fps!!
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#5
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hdmi can only output 60 hz at 1080p anyway

hdmi can only output 60 hz at 1080p anyway
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#6
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no

no
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#7
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Trekkiehdmi can only output 60 hz at 1080p anyway

That is not true

[quote=Trekkie]hdmi can only output 60 hz at 1080p anyway[/quote]
That is not true
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#8
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yes it's incredible, buy it.

yes it's incredible, buy it.
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#9
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I feel like there's a certain limit to how many frames my eyes/brain would really take in a second.

I feel like there's a certain limit to how many frames my eyes/brain would really take in a second.
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#10
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It's good if you're getting it for your PS3 or just as a TV (maybe there are better options). Don't buy it for TF2.

It's good if you're getting it for your PS3 or just as a TV (maybe there are better options). Don't buy it for TF2.
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#11
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how is what #5 said untrue?

how is what #5 said untrue?
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potTrekkiehdmi can only output 60 hz at 1080p anywayThat is not true

That's some news to me if it isn't.

EDIT: Apparently you can if you lower your resolution and color bits and also use HDMI 1.3 (I've heard complaints from people using HDMI that it was capped though, so I went with them).

[quote=pot][quote=Trekkie]hdmi can only output 60 hz at 1080p anyway[/quote]
That is not true[/quote]
That's some news to me if it isn't.

EDIT: Apparently you can if you lower your resolution and color bits and also use HDMI 1.3 (I've heard complaints from people using HDMI that it was capped though, so I went with them).
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#13
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Yeah he was probably right for 1920x1080

Yeah he was probably right for 1920x1080
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Its small and pretty shitty, its worth the $130 if u want a 3d tv, but aside from that dont get it

Its small and pretty shitty, its worth the $130 if u want a 3d tv, but aside from that dont get it
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HDMI 1.4b supports 1080p 120Hz: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HDMI#Version_1.4

Welcome to the digital world of backwards compatibility and standards that allow more bandwidth!

HDMI 1.4b supports 1080p 120Hz: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HDMI#Version_1.4

Welcome to the digital world of backwards compatibility and standards that allow more bandwidth!
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it's a TV so I doubt it accepts inputs above 60hz, and motion smoothing is awful, so there's no reason to get this over a regular 24" 120hz monitor.

it's a TV so I doubt it accepts inputs above 60hz, and motion smoothing is awful, so there's no reason to get this over a regular 24" 120hz monitor.
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#17
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cyzerhow is what #5 said untrue?

HDMI is basically DVI with sound and ethernet coded in. They're both the same digital connection

[quote=cyzer]how is what #5 said untrue?[/quote]
HDMI is basically DVI with sound and ethernet coded in. They're both the same digital connection
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