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It is 120hz in 1080p with Trumotion on It is 60hz in 4k I bought this tv, it's not the best for gaming but for only $500 you would own a 4k and it works perfectly for video.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If it does, I have not yet noticed it. One thing I did was make sure my Comcast cable box was putting out at the maximum resolution. You can find that setting in the settings using the Comcast remote or on the cable box.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.From everything I learned about refresh rate, there is no "standard" in the industry, and therefore what is described on literature is misleading. 60hz is more than adequate at this size and resolution. What matters more is ensuring you have the highest throughput cable which you are willing to spend money on. The speed of the cable connector actually makes a tremendous difference.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I had a Magnavox 720p 60hz and this TV is like something from another world! Even old black & white TV shows look like NEW video!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It only matters if your brain can pick up on blur. Some people can see blur caused by low refresh rates quite clearly. Others cannot. If you purchase this tv for $499, it's not too much of a concern regardless.
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