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The other answers here are all wrong. Here is the marketing BS they list: "Samsung CMR uses the frame refresh rate, image processor speed and backlight technology to measure fast action". NOWHERE do they list the actual refresh rate for this TV. Not in the official Spec sheet, User Manual, or even on Samsung's website. The only stat is the CMR one, which is NOT the ACTUAL REFRESH RATE. Unless it is explicitly stated as "Refresh Rate", you are getting a marketing number as defined above. *Most* of the time, your refresh rate will be half of whatever misleading term each company uses. So for a 55 inch 1080p TV around $600, your refresh rate is going to be 60Hz.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Can we finally put this refresh rate thing to bed already? It's a 120hz panel. Samsung’s Motion Rate means different things depending on whether a TV it's 1080p Full HD or 4k UHD. For 1080p TVs, the Motion Rate number is equal to the real refresh rate. A 1080p TV with a Motion Rate of 120 has a 120 hz panel. Included are pictures of my box for this TV.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.60Hz. It has a chip in it that mimics 120Hz. Not even close. Too late to take mine back.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If you click specifications it says right there motion rate 120 which is exactly like hz. It’s perfect for gaming and a bunch of other stuff so you shouldn’t have a problem
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The refresh rate is 120hz. I believe that this make a big difference. Every TV show seems to pop off the screen!
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