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You will find a great deal of chat on this very topic. I read the whole thing after getting my Y657 on Jan 1. The 657 is half-way between a 65733 and 65734, so you'll have half the extras on the '34. Congrats on the big TV! I'm loving mine...can't wait til I get to see LOST in hi-def.....
Hey Gregg....interesting coments, but I'm a bit puzzled.
What 120Hz processing? This is a 60 Hz set, I believe. The 65734 might do 120, but I'm pretty sure it is just the xx8xx "Diamond" versions that have it.
Where do you hear that the set only does 720p? That would be a big shock...