[ubuntu-uk] TV connected to ubuntu pc via ethernet

Joseph Hughes josephhughes at gmail.com
Tue Dec 8 12:13:54 GMT 2009


If you're into films, you should actually look for a TV with 24p mode. Most
modern LCDs will do this, but check first. Almost all films are shot at
24fps, and this mode provides a more authentic way of watching films.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/24p

When the TV uses internal trickery display a film with a 100/200mhz mode, in
my opinion it looses the feeling of film and looks more like something made
for TV.
 <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/24p>

Joseph

On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 11:57 AM, James Milligan <lists at lake54.com> wrote:

> On 08/12/2009 11:53, javadayaz wrote:
> > Im a film person so will probably need more than 100mhz.
> >
> > 2009/12/8 James Milligan <lists at lake54.com <mailto:lists at lake54.com>>
> >
> >     On 08/12/2009 11:45, javadayaz wrote:
> >     > Is 100mhz on a tv a good number for watching movies?
> >     >
> >     > 2009/12/8 Philip Stubbs <philip at stuphi.co.uk
> >     <mailto:philip at stuphi.co.uk> <mailto:philip at stuphi.co.uk
> >     <mailto:philip at stuphi.co.uk>>>
> >     >
> >     >     2009/12/8 Alan Pope <alan at popey.com <mailto:alan at popey.com>
> >     <mailto:alan at popey.com <mailto:alan at popey.com>>>:
> >     > > 2009/12/8 javadayaz <javadayaz at gmail.com
> >     <mailto:javadayaz at gmail.com>
> >     > <mailto:javadayaz at gmail.com <mailto:javadayaz at gmail.com>>>:
> >     > >> I know i have asked this question before so forgive me for
> >     >     asking again...
> >     > >> What is the situation with tv's that are able to connect to
> >     >     pc's via
> >     > >> ethernet?
> >     > >
> >     > > Which exact make and model of TV can do this?
> >     >
> >     >
> >
> http://www.samsung.com/uk/consumer/tv-audio-video/television/led-tv/UE40B8000XWXXC/index.idx?pagetype=prd_detail&tab=spec&fullspec=F
> >     <
> http://www.samsung.com/uk/consumer/tv-audio-video/television/led-tv/UE40B8000XWXXC/index.idx?pagetype=prd_detail&tab=spec&fullspec=F
> >
> >     >
> >     <
> http://www.samsung.com/uk/consumer/tv-audio-video/television/led-tv/UE40B8000XWXXC/index.idx?pagetype=prd_detail&tab=spec&fullspec=F
> >     <
> http://www.samsung.com/uk/consumer/tv-audio-video/television/led-tv/UE40B8000XWXXC/index.idx?pagetype=prd_detail&tab=spec&fullspec=F
> >>
> >     >
> >     >     --
> >     >     Philip Stubbs
> >     >
> >     >     --
> >     > ubuntu-uk at lists.ubuntu.com <mailto:ubuntu-uk at lists.ubuntu.com>
> >     <mailto:ubuntu-uk at lists.ubuntu.com
> >     <mailto:ubuntu-uk at lists.ubuntu.com>>
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> >     > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/
> >     >
> >     >
> >     >
> >     >
> >     > --
> >     > Regards
> >     >
> >     > Javad
> >     >
> >     100Hz isn't that good if you ask me. If you watch movies such as Die
> >     Hard, The Terminator, and all the other fast action movies, then
> >     perhaps
> >     it's a good investment, but otherwise if it's just last night's
> Corrie
> >     you're watching, you won't notice the difference.
> >
> >     James
> >
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> >
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> > Regards
> >
> > Javad
> >
>
> http://www.avforums.com/forums/lcd-led-lcd-televisions/784689-100-hz-worth.html
>
> You can't get more than 100 really at the moment, and even now it isn't
> the norm, so as they say in the thread I've linked to, it's up to you
> whether you pay that little bit extra to go for a few more 'frames per
> second'.
>
> James
>
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