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60 - works great, no blur at all.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The Refresh Rate is 60Hz. Refresh rate is how often the TV shows a new image. Anything above 60Hz is entirely the invention of the TV itself. All modern video is either 24 frames per second (Movies / Most TV Shows), 60 fields per second (1080i Video), or 60 frames per second (720p Video). Higher refresh rates are used to increase apparent motion resolution. Whether a 120Hz refresh rate is better than 60Hz is a matter of debate. The difference is most noticeable with fast action, such as live sports (e.g. hockey or football) & films viewed in high definition. For non-HD broadcasts, a 60Hz image can be perfectly suitable. 99% of the time you probably won't notice the difference with 60Hz, but when you do, it can be distracting .
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.60 mhz but it is ok for a smaller tv if i were to get a 40 or 50" i would definately get a 120mhz
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