That's the whole point of flat screen tech. Yeah, CRT is still the best, but do you honestly believe people can fit a 40" CRT HDTV with it's enlarged electron gun (FACT: HDTV electron guns are nearly twice as large as standard and twice as heavy) in a room in their house? Let alone carry it and find a sturdy enough prop to hold it? I doubt that. Next gen plasmas have over 100,000 grey levels between black and white.
In fact, only SED and OLED beat plasma, both in black levels and pixel response. Plasmas have overcome the issue in recent years. Why refresh your screen so much if it's stuck on the same image? This results in more ghosting. Nevermind 120hz refresh rate, it's PIXEL RESPONSE TIME you should be wary of. I'm sorry, but what profoundly moronic statement you've made. LCDs generally hover around 8ms or 5ms, especially HDTV ones. LCDs have slow pixel response time, plasmas are <1ms. You just called someone else ignorant and yet you've just made an utter fool of yourself.
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Plus the PC's Bluray remote totally blows, there is too much lag while the PS3 response with crisp precision to every command.
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For some reason Nvidia's Bluray encoder takes forever to spin up the movie while the PS 3 plays instantly. The only time the console actually won out is with Bluray. The amount of chaos on screen is hilariously extreme when you consider that this 40 player match is humming along at 87 FPS without a hint of lag. But what really knocked his socks off is when I switched between CoD 4's 40 players domination online vs the PS3's 16 players ground war.
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I play the PC version of Gears of War on my 52 inch Sony XBR 4 in full 1080p 4x AA at over 120 FPS! To show my friend the difference between the 360's version I pressed the TV/video button on the remote to show him all the details the Xbox version is missing and he was blown away.
Are console gamers this stupid? If a PC have enough muscle to push the latest shooters at 1080p then there's always a DVI out connector or in case of the latest 280 GTX and ATI 4870 a HDMI cable to connect to your TV.