I have... Side by side, watching the same thing, especially in faster motions in video games and sports(like ball travel), you can see a smoother transition due to the higher processor speed. Now, what I've always told customers, and anyone buying a TV is, you won't have a wall of TV's at home, to compare whatever you buy to. So choose what best fits your price range and enjoy. A faster processor like your 120hz+ are insanely fast. Me personally, I see no reason to go anywhere above 120hz, even that is practically overkill. But as I said, you won't tell a difference when it is the only TV in the room.
Side by side comparisons are quite different. As usual, you get what you pay for. If you will use your TV EVERY day for hours at a time for gaming, watching sports, movies, etc, why not spring for a bit nicer set-up? If you feel you won't use is as much as would warrant the cost, why pay more?
Just my general 2 cents on the matter...
For me, it's not soo much a matter of $$$ (they are both under $800, $599 vs $649), I just don't want to get the more expensive unit and kick myself because I feel greater input lag...I could always turn the hz down on the units, no? Auto motion plus off???
For me, it's not soo much a matter of $$$ (they are both under $800, $599 vs $649), I just don't want to get the more expensive unit and kick myself because I feel greater input lag...I could always turn the hz down on the units, no? Auto motion plus off???
That'll depend on the make and model of the TV. However, I'm not positive what carries that capability. You could always use google magic to weigh your options, and get a spread of pro's/con's of the sets you're looking at. Course you'll for sure have to sift through the endless bullshit found on the net...
soooo need so help, the wife want an exhaust for Christmas, she wants something with more sound than stock but nothing like a full on race truck, deep sound and not to pricey
soooo need so help, the wife want an exhaust for Christmas, she wants something with more sound than stock but nothing like a full on race truck, deep sound and not to pricey
its an 06 F-150 4.6l thinking just cat back
Cat back Magnaflow. It's what I'm running on my Grand Cherokee and sounds mean. Not crazy loud, but you'll definitely hear it.
Course I've got some other goods stuffed under the hood too...
soooo need so help, the wife want an exhaust for Christmas, she wants something with more sound than stock but nothing like a full on race truck, deep sound and not to pricey
its an 06 F-150 4.6l thinking just cat back
Just take it to a muffler shop and have them replace the stock muffler with a Magnaflow or if you want to spend a couple bucks pick up a Borla XR-1. No sense in spending all that money on a cat back for that rig, just replacing the muffler will give you the tone she is looking for
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Not trying to start an argument, used Flowmaster in the past but they are horrible quality and flow like shit. Seen quite a few blow apart and compared to an equally priced magnaflow or Borla the flow is horrible.
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