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24 (Cinema), 30 and maybe 60. You are probably expecting something like 240 or 300, but that is really spec that is for LCD TVs. (with or without LED backlights). This TV is direct view like the plasmas were and don't require extra frames to smooth the motion. LCDs have crystals that flip to expose more or less of the LED or CFL backlight to pass through. As the Crystals of the LCD don't flip instantly that blurs motion. The extra frames are meant to compensate for that. The OLEDs respond in microseconds rather than milliseconds so don't need extra frames to cover this up. Also, the OLED pixels turn all the way OFF, so you get true blacks. Good for seeing details in the shadows, which would otherwise just look dark grey with no detail. The blacks are even blacker than plasmas, as the plasma pixels had to be on a tiny bit in order to respond faster.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.there is no refresh rate/response time on an OLED. the pixels are instant on/off. however, there is input lag on the hdmi ports with post processing turned on. i've seen no problems with gaming on the cinema preset. if it's something that concerns you, you can simply turn on game more which disables a lot of post processing lag. but again, my assessment is that it's a moot point. From: http://www.avsforum.com/forum/40-oled-technology-flat-panels-general/2132034-lg-55ef9500-65ef9500-oled-owners-thread.html 1. Display lag measured with a Leo Bodnar tester. Getting this out of the way. I'm not a gamer...... HDMI1 - All modes 50ms HDMI3 ISF Mode - 120ms Game Mode - 64ms Rename input from HDMI3 to PC - 50ms
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I think this matters more for LED.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Should be like a Plasma since each pixel is lit separately not back lit like led/lcd displays.
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