I have had the W2000 since April and think it is better than mosst similar priced/spec tv's. However, one reason I bought it was it's ability to handle 1080p signals, thinking I was getting some sort of future proofing. The other main reason I bought it was the rave reviews it recieved in the mag, I live in a country where the shops are few and very unhelpful and the chance of going into one and auditioning any electronic item is just not going to happen, so I rely quite heavily on what I read.
I realise that What Hi-Fi is not responsible for new technologies that are around the corner, but I have to admit to being a little annoyed that I have spent 1700 pounds (we also don't get the good prices or offers you get in the UK) on the W2000, and roughly a year after the launch of this product, I find the futre proofing I thought i was getting is'nt really there.
I mean, this 24fps thing, exactly what is it? why is it only now with the realease of various HD formats are we hearing it mentioned? why was this never an issue with SD DVD's, and finally does it make that much difference?