100Hz (or 120Hz in North America) is a technique of doubling the frame rate of the incoming signal. It pre-dates LCD televisions by a number of years and was a feature of CRT televisions from the early 1990s.
The frame doubler was effective at reducing flicker that could sometimes be a problem in CRT televisions. LCD televisions do not have the same issues with flicker but 100Hz and 120Hz LCD televisions have been available virtually from the time LCD screens were introduced.
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There are many companies that have created a 100 hz or higher lcd screen for their televisions. Sony KDL32D3000 LCD TV is current in the number one position for have the best 100 hz television.
The 600Hz is better.
100hz on a Television means that the screen is redrawn 100 times its original image. Heres a link that may help a little bit better. http://www.dvdplaza.com.au/forums/showthread.php?t=36221
100hz means the picture on the tv is refreshed 100 times a second. The higher the hz the more frames per second which results in a smoother video.
You can buy the LG 100HZ TVs at wholesale websites such as ecost.com or NewEgg.com. Amazon.com, Ebay.com, or BestBuy.com may carry them as well, if they're in stock.
A 100Hz TV has a faster refresh rate than e.g. a 60Hz or 50Hz. This means that the picture is updated more frequently and is therefore clearer. "a flat 100Hz": There are 2 types of "flat" TV's. One is the flat panel TV (e.g. an LCD or plasma) and it's only about 4-6" thick. The obvious advantage of that kind of TV is that you don't need a "place" for it, you can just hang it on your wall. The other kind is a normal TV, but with a flat screen. The advantage of a flat screen is that there is less chance of surrounding light interfering with the picture, i.e. the only light that is reflected off the screen is the light positioned directly in front of the TV. Now it's up to you to decide if the advantages are sufficient to invest in a new TV.
Royal Philips Electronics from Holland or more commonly known as Philips.
Sharp introduced the first commercial LCD television in 1988.
100Hz televisions do not "flicker" as much, giving a higher quality picture. Refresh rates are different from interlacing, so if the TV still interlaces the video you will not have as high quality a picture as one that supports progressive scanning.
An LCD panel is actually a LCD screen that is part of your computer monitor or LCD Television. There are different types of screens such as plasma as well, but to answer your question, an LCD panel is the LCD screen on your monitor or television (provided it is an LCD model).
It depends on the size of the LCD Panel and the audio power on the LCD TV.