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    Samsung LED Pros I need your advice!!!

    I am getting a UN46ES6500FXZA as a warranty replacement. I am wondering if I can purchase the boards from the UN46ES7100FXZA online say from www.shopjimmy.com and upgrade my tv to 240hz? Also would I need to upgrade both boards t-con and PSU board? Or can I just get away with upgrading the T-Con?

    Both are virtually the same TV, 3D, 7100 has Higher contrast ratio and 240Hz

    Specs:

    UN46ES6500FXZ: http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Samsung+...1#tab=overview

    UN46ES7100FXZ: http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Samsung+...FXZA&cp=1&lp=1

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    Re: Samsung LED Pros I need your advice!!!

    Probably.

    However, the question is, honestly, WHY? 120Hz as it is makes everything unnatural and artificial. Why would you want more of that?
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      Re: Samsung LED Pros I need your advice!!!

      Originally posted by tom66 View Post
      Probably.

      However, the question is, honestly, WHY? 120Hz as it is makes everything unnatural and artificial.
      I agree, on my D6100 i have to turn motion plus off totally if i watch a film, otherwise it makes big block buster films look like they were filmed on a camcorder in my back garden. The 'soap opera effect' some people call it.

      http://www.amazon.com/Movies-Soap-Op...sin=B0014175NE

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        Re: Samsung LED Pros I need your advice!!!

        You could not do this without replacing the panel too. The panel for a 240hz refresh rate is a faster panel than a 120. I once saw a post on another forum where they were crowing about how they had converted their 720p Samsungs to 1080i sets by changing a setting in the option bytes. I tried to convince them that they did not make their TV a higher resolution like that, but they didn't believe me. I have a lot of experience with these sets. It will not work.

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