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Anyone know the differences between these two models?
Thanks \ -GECKO |
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"gecko" wrote in message
news ![]() Anyone know the differences between these two models? Thanks \ -GECKO "W" has Motion Enhancer, so called 120 HTZ refresh rate. |
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On Mon, 8 Sep 2008 11:25:29 -0400, "Ross Moody"
wrote: "W" has Motion Enhancer, so called 120 HTZ refresh rate. Thanks - Sears told me that the 'w' and 'v' were only inventory control numbers serving only to help track inventory. Sounds like the 'w' could have a good feature - but right now it is quite more pricey. At least as far as I can determine. -GECKO |
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On Mon, 08 Sep 2008 15:54:23 GMT, gecko wrote:
On Mon, 8 Sep 2008 11:25:29 -0400, "Ross Moody" wrote: "W" has Motion Enhancer, so called 120 HTZ refresh rate. Thanks - Sears told me that the 'w' and 'v' were only inventory control numbers serving only to help track inventory. Sounds like the 'w' could have a good feature - but right now it is quite more pricey. At least as far as I can determine. Just to prevent confusion from any european readers; The W4100 (US model) seems to be different in that respect from the W4000 (European model) which doesn't have "MotionFlow". |
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gecko wrote:
On Mon, 8 Sep 2008 11:25:29 -0400, "Ross Moody" wrote: "W" has Motion Enhancer, so called 120 HTZ refresh rate. Thanks - Sears told me that the 'w' and 'v' were only inventory control numbers serving only to help track inventory. Sounds like the 'w' could have a good feature - but right now it is quite more pricey. At least as far as I can determine. -GECKO 120Hz = good -- jer email reply - I am not a 'ten' |
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"gecko" wrote in message
... Thanks - Sears told me that the 'w' and 'v' were only inventory control numbers serving only to help track inventory. There is no person named Sears that you talked to. You just talked to some guy who makes about $12 per hour giving you a line of BS. |
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Jan B wrote:
On Mon, 08 Sep 2008 15:54:23 GMT, gecko wrote: On Mon, 8 Sep 2008 11:25:29 -0400, "Ross Moody" wrote: "W" has Motion Enhancer, so called 120 HTZ refresh rate. Thanks - Sears told me that the 'w' and 'v' were only inventory control numbers serving only to help track inventory. Sounds like the 'w' could have a good feature - but right now it is quite more pricey. At least as far as I can determine. Just to prevent confusion from any european readers; The W4100 (US model) seems to be different in that respect from the W4000 (European model) which doesn't have "MotionFlow". Down in my part of the world takedn from the Sony website. "V series is a 8 bit panel. – 256 shades of any color W is a 10 bit panel – 1024 shades of any given color" More noticable with photos. Was informed that Bluray does not even transmit in 10bit W uses 4 less watts in power Other additions with the W Picture Processing Technology BRAVIA Engine 2 / Live Color Creation LCD Backlight Technology Sony CCFL / Wide Color Gamut (WCG-CCFL) xvYCC (x.v.Color) compatible Yes Photo TV HD Yes " |
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