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Refresh Rate for this new 2016 version: 60Hz (Native); Motionflow XR 240 (Effective) Not sure why Sony would have downgraded from their 2015 version that had a 240 Hz (Native) and Motionflow XR 960 (Effective). Not sure how Sony justifies their factor of 4 x the native refresh rate to get the "Motionflow XR." I actually just purchased one of these in a brick and mortar store. Might return it because my salesman didn't realize the Motionflow had been downgraded compared to the 2015 version. Can't try it out now because we are doing a home renovation over the next couple months... If any Sony representative could explain or shed additional light on this, that would be helpful. Tough decision to return, because I really do like everything else about this TV.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Motoinflow XR 240 - Native 60Hz
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Motionflow XR 240 technology is actually 60 Hz chip with multiplication by a factor of 4 to get 240. Not sure how Sony gets their factor of 4. Not sure why Sony would have downgraded the refresh rate in this model. 2015 was 240 x 4 for XR 960... Interesting article... http://www.techlicious.com/blog/beware-of-inflated-lcd-tv-specs/ http://www.rtings.com/tv/learn/fake-refresh-rates-samsung-clear-motion-rate-vs-sony-motionflow-vs-lg-trumotion?uxtv=66f1 I actually purchased this TV at a brick and mortar store. Thinking about returning it. Can't use it for a couple months anyway... as we are doing a home remodel.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.240 clear motion which equates to 120hertz chip and 120 software
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