How to upgrade lcd tv 60hz to 100hz

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Found this through Google:

http://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread.php?t=110963

An individual cell in a plasma display does not stay on for very long - they have very fast response times. So to keep a cell lit long enough to cover the time of a whole TV frame (30 full frames per second, sent in interlaced mode as 60 half-frames per second), the plasma display actually fires each cell for a much shorter time per pulse, but many pulses in the time of one TV frame. For example, at a 600 Hz subfield frequency, it fires a pulse of current (producing one brief pulse of light from the cell) 10 times during one half-frame time period. By itself, this does nothing to increase image sharpness. If the incoming signal only changes 60 times per second, then the plasma system will have to show you the same 1/60th second TV frame 10 times before proceeding to the next frame. But as some comments indicate, a spec of "600 Hz subfield" looks pretty good compared to "120 Hz frame rate".