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60 but the software does make action smoother big hockey fan and games look pretty good
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Have look at Rtings. com https://www.rtings.com/tv/learn/what-is-the-refresh-rate-60hz-vs-120hz Conclusion "For most people, a TV with a 120hz refresh rate doesn't serve a purpose. There is no difference when compared to a 60Hz model if they are both playing standard content. If you are sensitive to judder or if you like the soap opera effect, then it can be useful. If you're into PC gaming though, a TV that supports a 1080p @ 120Hz input is very beneficial, since video games can actually be played at that faster refresh rate. A 120Hz monitor or TV displaying 120 fps content will have much smoother and clearer motion." Content Frame Rate Netflix 24 fps to 60 fps Amazon Video 24 fps to 60 fps Blu-ray Movies 24 fps Youtube 30 or 60 fps Cable/Broadcast TV (NTSC) 30 or 60 fps Cable/Broadcast TV (PAL) 25 or 50 fps
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Actually this has 240 I believe as to what you’re referring to. The 60hz refers to something different
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