Any frame interpolation dedicated hardware i can use for my PS3?

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#1 costyssj4
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Hi. I recently went to a friends house since he got a new TV, it was a 56" Samsung 3D TV.

He hooked it up to the ps3 and we tried all the features. I saw this feature named Motion Plus which made all 30 fps games look like 60 fps. It will probabily make 60 fps games look like 120 fps if you have 120 hz.

So i was wondering if there is some sort of Dedicated box i can hook up between my ps3 and TV.

Maybe you guys know.

Here is an Example of the feature:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SU3Qklaxyco&feature=fvwrel

Thanks.

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#2 ValinKrai
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I have been unable to find one for my friend who also comes over to use my 56 inch Samsung with the Motion stuff. It's not too marketable. For one, it's not advisable to use it for gaming. It requires getting the next frames before it generates the inbetween ones, so your going introduce a fair bit of latency. That said, if your looking for a TV, Samsung's AutoMotion Plus and Clear Motion 480hz interpolate for psuedo higher frame rates, Cinema Smooth only allows accurate reproduction of 24fps.
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#3 kraken2109
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Interpolation adds input lag which is bad for gaming.