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Depending on your gaming prefference-pc,xbox or ps4..i notice that on my ps4 pro theres more detailed imaging due to 4k and less input lag. I also have an acer gaming monitor thats 144 mhz , the monitor has a higher refresh rate than my samsung qled but its not displaying 4k only 1080 . If u game on pc & have a high end graphics card that can push 120hz or mhz with a hdmi connection i would try it but hdmi may cap out at 60hz depending on what hdmi cable your using. Also internet and your cable modem speed/bandwith/how many people is using wifi or internet may have an impact on your gaming sessions. The tv is very clear to the point where i can see enemies on call of duty from further away that when i used to use a regular 1080 tv and my gaming monitor also. Hope this helps
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I believe it is "Motion Rate 120" which is an upscaled processor version that tries to emulate 120hz refresh rate. Most Tv's these days are Motion Rate 120. I have not tried it with gaming yet as I have an expensive 240hz / 1 ms response rate monitor for gaming. Most gamers prefer to have a true refresh rate of at least 144hz. Many games these days limit the effective refresh rate in game anyways. Whatever you decide I would NOT buy an OLED for gaming as I have heard they are susceptible to "Burn In Screen Syndrome" much like the old plasma tv's. Best Info I could give.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The refresh rate is 60Hz.
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