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Originally Posted by oddball
Yeah my Panny G20 plasma supports 96Hz internally (though it will always show 24Hz even if I output close to 23.976Hz from a custom res of Nvidia output). Which might be why it's smoother than 60Hz with FRC on.
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It is a different story about 48 / 72 / 96 Hz pixel driving on PDP if compared to CRT / LCD ---
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It is also the different design between Pioneer Kuro and Panasonic NeoPlasma although recent Panasonic's PDP has been integrated with some Kuro / ALiS panel's design.
The ST50 / GT50 / VT50 panels supports 3 different brightness per driving. 0% / 25% / 100%. So it can create even more color levels than the older X50 / U50 600Hz driving one.
As I know, the Pioneer Kuro panel has the different mechanism to remove motion blur. Each pixel is actually divided into several spatial sub-pixel regions. If the pixel's color change is too big, it chooses the mode to display the color at the 1st temporal sub-pixel time. At other sub-pixel times, pixel is not displayed. The pixels with smaller temporal color difference, it still uses the regular driving mechanism to maintain best color accuracy and to prevent flicking.