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No, you cannot change the refresh rate from 60 to 120. This TV does not have 'true' 120hz refresh rate; specs list it as having true refresh of 60hz and 'motion enhancement technology' (Motion Enhancement Technology Every TV has a native refresh rate (the Hz shown), an important factor in motion clarity. In addition to refresh rate, look for proprietary technologies that help deliver smooth, seamless pictures.). TCL support explains: https://support.tclusa.com/20269-roku/189407-why-does-the-product-description-say-the-tv-is-120hz-but-the-specifications-say-that-it-is-60hz This article by CNET provides more in-depth answer into this question: https://www.cnet.com/news/ultra-hd-4k-tv-refresh-rates/ I have this model and do a lot of gaming (PS4 & Xbox1) and have not noticed any issues with image lag.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This tv is a 60 hertz panel the motion blur is 120 all tv manufacture s do this .This can be misunderstood .Some are 240 A true 120hz panel will cost alot more.Their is no setting to change.If it is 60hz it will always say 60hz.The 120 motion blur is done automatically without saying.If playing a game put in game mode less lag.This is a great tv for 2017 model .Tcl i think had alot of trouble with their 2018 models early on.Hope this helps.
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