chinu_hark
New Member
I thought I understood everything about this but suddenly I'm confused again. This is what I know so far:
1)Refresh Rate: no of times the picture on the screen is refreshed by the TV
2)Frame Rate: no of 'frames' (or pictures) being sent to the TV
3)Response time: How fast can the color of a pixel change
My question is this, if the same 24FPS or 30FPS or 60FPS are given to both, why the insane blur on LCDs. After reading the whole High frame rate(Hobbit,Avatar 2 etc) news all over I was like, YES this is the problem, how the content is being produced. Today I was seeing the match(Ind vs NZ) on our old CRT after a long time and I was like OMG. This is perfect. I realized that I only started thinking of this whole frame rate thingy after we got the oh so perfect 1080p LCD a few years ago. If there are only the 'n' pictures to be shown in 1 second on both TVs then why is 1 better than the other. The faster TV is just showing the same picture over and over until it gets the next one. And as long as the refresh rate of the LCD (60Hz) is greater than the frame rate, blur should not come into picture(since the next frame will come at the same time on both TV screens).
The reason I am so interested is I wish to get a projector in the next couple of years and the motion blur thing is something I don't want in any future display I get (ever). Is this issue present in LCD projectors and what about DLPs? And what about the whole 120Hz and and 240Hz LCD TVs?
1)Refresh Rate: no of times the picture on the screen is refreshed by the TV
2)Frame Rate: no of 'frames' (or pictures) being sent to the TV
3)Response time: How fast can the color of a pixel change
My question is this, if the same 24FPS or 30FPS or 60FPS are given to both, why the insane blur on LCDs. After reading the whole High frame rate(Hobbit,Avatar 2 etc) news all over I was like, YES this is the problem, how the content is being produced. Today I was seeing the match(Ind vs NZ) on our old CRT after a long time and I was like OMG. This is perfect. I realized that I only started thinking of this whole frame rate thingy after we got the oh so perfect 1080p LCD a few years ago. If there are only the 'n' pictures to be shown in 1 second on both TVs then why is 1 better than the other. The faster TV is just showing the same picture over and over until it gets the next one. And as long as the refresh rate of the LCD (60Hz) is greater than the frame rate, blur should not come into picture(since the next frame will come at the same time on both TV screens).
The reason I am so interested is I wish to get a projector in the next couple of years and the motion blur thing is something I don't want in any future display I get (ever). Is this issue present in LCD projectors and what about DLPs? And what about the whole 120Hz and and 240Hz LCD TVs?