1-1 of 1 Answer
The actual rate is 120 but it has a secondary processor that smooths out faster motion on the screen so it doesn't blur and it keeps the picture smoother with big long pans left to right and right to left top bottom etc... so let's say you are watching a movie or TV show the is on the water and it's just showing lots of ripples on the water the smooth motion rate helps keep the picture smooth or if your watching a nature show and they do a big panoramic pan across the planes and it has all of those details it's a lot to process so the smooth motion processor keeps it clear and smooth instead of the screen fighting to keep up with all of that detail.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.
