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Thanks, LG for your standardized answer that never addressed my question on "motion blur". Yes, I have seen them in the store on a closed circuit TV loop. The colors and blacks definitely rival that of my Samsung 51" Plasma 3D HDTV. Perhaps even better, as the blacks are as dark as you can get for an OLED according to CNET's review. BUT you never addressed the motion blur issue. I was told by the store associate who owns the LG OLED 55 inch and he said it is superior to LED's but NOT yet comparible to a Plasma for fast action sports or movie viewing. I would definitely agree that the blacks and vivid bright colors are now superior to my 7-year-old Plasma. But the jury is out on whether 120Hz is fast enough to eliminate blur entirely. Especially since you don't quote the OLED LED's response time. The truth behind 4K TV refresh rates: https://www.cnet.com/news/ultra-hd-4k-tv-refresh-rates/
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.We would recommend checking out to new 2019 OLED's in person to ensure they will meet your expectation. Refresh rate is an LED/LCD specification. OLED's have a native 120 Hertz panel and have a refresh rate of as low as 0.001 ms which for reference is around 1,000 times faster than a standard LED/LCD panel. ^CP
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