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    How do I figure out what type of panel and the pixel refresh ms for this TV?

    http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Sony+-+B...X400&cp=1&lp=1

    I want to buy this Bravia but cannot find out what type of panel or refresh rate it has.
    Boy that info was old. As am I. Currently my kids have taken over my desktops. They are both sporting matching GTX1080's. Last Christmas I got everyone Oculuses and thus GTX1080's. My eldest is some sort of CSGO champion gold label something or other. Me I work and shoot real guns. Build Comps as needed.

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    Refresh is 60Hz. Says it in the title.

    I would almost guarantee it uses a TN panels based on the price.
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    Quote Originally Posted by EniGmA1987 View Post
    Refresh is 60Hz. Says it in the title.

    I would almost guarantee it uses a TN panels based on the price.
    Are you freeking serious?? Yes I know its a 60Hz TV. I want to know the pixel responce speed.... in ms.

    I contacted Sony but they WONT tell me the type of panel used or its pixel refresh rate!!!

    'F' Sony then. Im going to just buy the Scepter 32" TN panel with 6ms responce time for $340
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    Boy that info was old. As am I. Currently my kids have taken over my desktops. They are both sporting matching GTX1080's. Last Christmas I got everyone Oculuses and thus GTX1080's. My eldest is some sort of CSGO champion gold label something or other. Me I work and shoot real guns. Build Comps as needed.

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    Get a stop watch, I prefer the sport ones. To get the exact response time, you turn the tv on to your HTPC. You go to microsoft paint and click the bucket to paint the background in gray paint. Next you paint it all white. Now this is where the stop watch comes into play. You will simultaneously press start on the stop watch when you click white and end on gray. You stop the stop watch when the color ends on gray the second time, and the resulting time is your ms response time. Have fun! My best is 12ms.
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    Sony uses Samsung panels almost exclusively... so whatever a similar Samsung panel is, it will be close probably.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nanometer View Post
    Get a stop watch, I prefer the sport ones. To get the exact response time, you turn the tv on to your HTPC. You go to microsoft paint and click the bucket to paint the background in black paint. Next you paint it all white. Now this is where the stop watch comes into play. You will simultaneously press start on the stop watch and white from the black color and then back to white. You stop the stop watch when the color ends on black the second time, and the resulting time is your ms response time. Have fun! My best is 12ms.
    Except that pixel response time is measured in Grey-to-Grey (GTG)
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