My tv is a Sharp LC46LE700E.
Some educating needed if you're unaware of how 24hz works:
Most films are 23.976 fps & if the TV supports 24hz properly with a film-mode to smooth out the motion, then the playback will be completely judder free! Which is a lot better than stuttering. CRT naturally does this as the image is not redrawn, it overwritten (I think).
Anyway, a LCD at 24hz has no more a noticeable refresh rate flash than at 60hz, UNLIKE a CRT monitor. Though at 24hz the mouse pointer kinda stutters; I use a refresh rate changer in WMC to switch refresh rates, XBMC even auto changes the refresh rate for the film fps though requires messing with config files.
When watching tv I change the refresh rate to 50hz, as the broadcast is 25fps, so the tv smooths it out, just like the tv's in-built freeview smooths out tv, you can test this on the news channel where the text scrolls across the bottom.
Also watching eg football on ITVHD looks really good & the football does not streek across the screen in a blur, its smooth & identifiable. I think some plazmas use a local 600hz screen refresh to iron out such motion blur?
Anyway I think 'smoothvision' as I call it is really good once you get used to it & is just like watching a CRT tv. Only thing is with a LED/LCD panel there may be ghosting of some tones, which is due to the LCD tech. Dunno about OLED or plazma.
OK your confusing post is confusing.
What's with the 23.95923495923 fps nonsense??? Refresh rates and FPS go hand in hand. 48hz is too noticable on a Plasma because of flicker, so they go with 60hz, unfortunately if you divide 60 into 24hz it doesn't go.. That's why they bring 3:2 pulldown, which kind of fits it all in nicely albeit with a tiny little bit of stutter here and there (not noticable to 99% of the typical plasma buying population myself included) For the true eliteists. They want it to match perfectly hence 96hz because 24hz x4 is 96hz so the refresh rate fits in perfectly to the framerate of the movie, giving you the movie in all its 24fps stutter as the director intented.
The 600hz is the subfield freq of the new Panasonic plasma's which is something completely different. and to a certain extent marketing pap.
Oh and movies are shot in 24fps for editing reasons and now since we've all become customed to it. It's now how we percieve on how a film should look.
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