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Refresh rate is the name of the technology that presents the picture. Picture shows are called "picture" "shows" because they used shoot tons of stills in sequence and then flip them creating motion as each picture flips by. That picture is also called a frame. A movie camera takes tons of stills as it creates a video. The speed of frames changing one to the next is a refresh rate. Each tv maker has a technology that produces that refresh rate but they give it their own name and as they experiment and improve it they add number (120, 240, 960, etc.) This technology involves adding frames to fill in gaps and therefore reducing jutter. The higher the "motion rate" the better the frame to frame transition.
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