I've been saving up to buy myself a real nice (PAL) TV, and currently I'm considering one of the following:
a 100Hz Philips 28" widescreen
a 100Hz Panasonic 28" widescreen
a 50Hz Sony 28" Widescreen Wega
a 100Hz Sony Widescreen Wega
the Sony 50Hz, Philips and Panasonic all were about the same price, but the Panasonic and Philips both have a 100Hz tube... can anyone tell me if a 100Hz tube is that much better than a 50Hz one? The Philips and the Panasonic also didn't have a flat tube, as both the Sony TVs had. The 100Hz Sony is much more expensive than the other three, and I'm doubting if it's worth the extra money... can anyone help me out?
I'll use the TV primarily for playback of video through SCART-RGB outputted by my G400.
btw. I couldn't really estimate which of the TVs had the best picture, as they splitted the cable signal over about 60 TVs, so all TVs had interference on the picture
[This message has been edited by dZeus (edited 18 June 2001).]
a 100Hz Philips 28" widescreen
a 100Hz Panasonic 28" widescreen
a 50Hz Sony 28" Widescreen Wega
a 100Hz Sony Widescreen Wega
the Sony 50Hz, Philips and Panasonic all were about the same price, but the Panasonic and Philips both have a 100Hz tube... can anyone tell me if a 100Hz tube is that much better than a 50Hz one? The Philips and the Panasonic also didn't have a flat tube, as both the Sony TVs had. The 100Hz Sony is much more expensive than the other three, and I'm doubting if it's worth the extra money... can anyone help me out?
I'll use the TV primarily for playback of video through SCART-RGB outputted by my G400.
btw. I couldn't really estimate which of the TVs had the best picture, as they splitted the cable signal over about 60 TVs, so all TVs had interference on the picture
[This message has been edited by dZeus (edited 18 June 2001).]
Comment