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    phunnyballs: they sit pretty close to that tv more »
    SigmundTheSeaMonster: "It's nothing more than an illusion! You've been fooled!" - ha ha. more »
    reddingofish: I don't care about 480Hz I want 2160p! more »
    jibbly: Things that marketers use to sell tech to dummies like myself: 1) Extremely high spec numbers b) Extremely low spec numbers 4) Shiny V) Acronyms. Lo... more »
    fuchikoma: No thanks. I'll take 60 Hz. Maybe some day I'll get a 120 Hz, but I really see no need to unless I get a set of 3D shutter glasses that require it. more »
    Nick: is this the exact opposite of using interpolation? /scratches head more »
    gadam07: So, what's the point, then? To save power? That would be pretty cool. more »
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  • #rumor

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  • #upscaling

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  • #ifa

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    It's not open to the press or public yet, but our own fearless Jesus Diaz just might be on the IFA (think CES in Germany) floor now, snooping as booths are completed and new gadgets make their first appearances. And if he's able to find anything, you'll be the first to know. (Well, technically he'll be the first to know, but you won't be far behind.)
  • #techbeat

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  • #dslrs

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  • #smartandsexy

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  • #ifa2007

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