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When shopping for a Plasma Television, just as with most electronics and home theater products, consumers are confronted with lots of numbers and tech terms. One specification that is unique to Plasma Television is the Sub-Field Drive rate, which is often times stated as 480Hz, 550Hz, 600Hz, or similar number. What does the term Sub-Field Drive and these numbers actually mean? For some answers, check out my article: What A Plasma TV Sub-Field Drive Is.

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