Or for that matter , are anyone ’s ? These are the questioned position by abizarre reportthat Samsung , who ’ve been doing the whole 200Hz frame interposition thing for a while now , will convey a 480Hz LCD high-definition television to IFA this year .
Here ’s how Flatpanelshdsays it will work :
The upcoming Samsung 400 Hz ( or 480 Hz in the US . ) utilizes the so - call BFI / DFI principle . BFI / DFI stands for ( Black / Dark Frame Insertion ) , and means that the TV inserts very unforesightful black frames between the original motion picture frames . The method acting utilizes the principle that the human eye does not “ blank out ” light instantly .

I have to say , as someone who knows next to nothing about the human ocular system , this sounds altogether plausible ! reckon at all the acronym !
If this does come to pass along , it ’s worth noting that it would n’t display a true 480Hz ( or 400Hz outside the US ) , since it ’s not really refreshen the rootage cloth on the CRT screen 480 times a second — it’ll just simulate that issue by inserting bleak frame in between existent content . The story is made twice weird by the fact that , hey , a wad of multitude kind of hate the artificially mellow - Hz sets . Like me ! At any rate , IFA starts in less than two week , so I ’ll refrain from biased ranting until they actually materialize . [ FlatpanelshdviaPocket Lint ]
https://gizmodo.com/hands-on-with-vudu-on-lg-1080p-like-now-5325478

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