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It is actually a 60Hz rate with a "Motion Rate" of 120. Since it giving a UHD 4k resolution, the "motion blur" isn't really a problem as it mattered with old SD/HD resolutions. The upscaling is phenomenal and I personally have had old 60Hz models and 120Hz models and expensive 240Hz models...this TV having a 60Hz rate is not a problem. You will find that most UHD 4k TV will only use 60Hz (unless your are spending a ton and then it's really only 120Hz max). Read up on this topic...it's kind of a non-issue at this resolution.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.On paper for hardware specs, it's considered 60Hz...however because that is not all that should be considered and software and integration play major factors, Samsung rates it overall as "Motion Rate 120," and you should read up on why the old pre-4k TV relied on better processors to lower motion blur. For most UHD 4k TV the processor will be 60Hz unless you are paying well over $1,000 and then it tops at 120Hz (never truly more). 60Hz processor on this level of resolution is definitely more than adequate, but that is a observation and opinion of course.
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