So there I was, just about to pull the trigger on a new Panasonic plasma - the new 42" 1080p - when all of a sudden I was hit with a curveball.
24p.
24p is the next big thing, apparently, for high definition formats. 24p being 24 frames per second - the format used by cameras when movies are made.
From what I've read, the latest BD & HD DVD players will/already have this capability. So to enjoy it, your screen must support 24p too and most don't. The only screens I've found that support it are the new line of Sonys just out.
So, is this a big deal or am I missing something?! I really don't want to spend €3k and be missing something important.
V.
24p.
24p is the next big thing, apparently, for high definition formats. 24p being 24 frames per second - the format used by cameras when movies are made.
From what I've read, the latest BD & HD DVD players will/already have this capability. So to enjoy it, your screen must support 24p too and most don't. The only screens I've found that support it are the new line of Sonys just out.
So, is this a big deal or am I missing something?! I really don't want to spend €3k and be missing something important.
V.
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