EK9 Forza 4


600 Hz refresh rate - A standard video signal is actually a series of still images, flashed on screen so quickly that we believe we are watching a moving image. The typical frame rate used in North America is 60 frames per second (60Hz) meaning that a TV would display 60 individual still images every second. Sub-field drive is the method used to flash the individual image elements (dots) on a plasma panel. For each frame displayed on the TV the Sub-field drive flashes the dots 10 times or more, meaning that the dots are flashing 600 times per second (600Hz) or more. (Example: 60 frames per second x 10 sub-fields = 600 flashes per second).
 
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That ek9 posted looks amazing. Want that paint job on the storefront asap
 
I Imagine that NFS car is one that you win ??

Either way, Cannot Wait for this game. My garage will have at least 5 or 6 Ek9's in haha
 
US release is the 11th UK 14th. That said review copies are in the hands of various gaming journalists. Plus a
a select few private individuals who created some brillaint designs on Forza 3 the developers sent early copies to so they could get to work creating designs etc ready for when the public get their hands on it.
 
Aaahhh Good man! you have researched this alot more than me haha Its good that the contributing community from last time get rewarded!
 
Omg that ek9 looks sick cant wait get mi hands on 1 on the game lol wonder if you change parts it changes the sound of the car ??
 
The EK9 w/ the NFS decals is on the Storefront already - Seen it in a review video I watched.

I've been hearing that the EK9 sounds exactly like the EG in FM3, if so that's a little disappointing!
 
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600 Hz refresh rate - A standard video signal is actually a series of still images, flashed on screen so quickly that we believe we are watching a moving image. The typical frame rate used in North America is 60 frames per second (60Hz) meaning that a TV would display 60 individual still images every second. Sub-field drive is the method used to flash the individual image elements (dots) on a plasma panel. For each frame displayed on the TV the Sub-field drive flashes the dots 10 times or more, meaning that the dots are flashing 600 times per second (600Hz) or more. (Example: 60 frames per second x 10 sub-fields = 600 flashes per second).

hmmm..

the new samsung Tv.s are 800HZ and this is only split over the screen in quarters so although this is marketing it is still 4 sections of 200Hz.. although these are LED tv's not plasma's ( or as we call them - radiators ) .... but there is no such thing as an LED tv... it is still always an LCD screen but is back light by LED's to give more coulour contrast... something like 8,000,000:1

i haven't come across any 60hz tv's yet..... 50hz is most common.. but then you did say north america so cant say i know much about that..

lol sorry to go off topic but i work for a tv company so though i'd add to the conversation :)
 
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I've been hearing that the EK9 sounds exactly like the EG in FM3, if so that's a little disappointing!

serious??
what a joke:(

really need to play this to find out for myself
 
hmmm..

the new samsung Tv.s are 800HZ and this is only split over the screen in quarters so although this is marketing it is still 4 sections of 200Hz.. although these are LED tv's not plasma's ( or as we call them - radiators ) .... but there is no such thing as an LED tv... it is still always an LCD screen but is back light by LED's to give more coulour contrast... something like 8,000,000:1

i haven't come across any 60hz tv's yet..... 50hz is most common.. but then you did say north america so cant say i know much about that..

lol sorry to go off topic but i work for a tv company so though i'd add to the conversation :)

Is there anything you don't know toph?
 
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