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We have the 4K with the same "120 Motion Rate". It does NOT compare to our old Sony which had true 120 hz. We do notice the difference. Our Best Buy rep did point this out to us.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Upgrade, we had the same problem
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I believe that I have this same model in 4K and have no motion blur; however I also have an older, smaller non-Samsung TV and do not have motion blur with any sports programming including football, basketball, NASCAR. Perhaps it's a combination of your provider and the TV.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.There is no motion blur in the 4K I just bought. I have a good eye and I've looked to see if there any blur on mine Samsung SUHD and there isn't! Mine is a 50 inch.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.120 motion rate is actually only 60hz with upgraded processing to mask the blur. It simply a wording scheme to get people to buy it over something else. Also, getting a "4k television does not guarantee that you will see reduced blur, as there are many 4k tv's with this exact "motion rate". Personally i dont mind it much, but it truly depends what you use your tv for. More action - higher rate.
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