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The native refresh rate is 60Hz, they have something they call dynamic motion rate which is listed as 120, so it seems they are using something like BFI to "double" the apparent smoothness or rate. So if you are looking for a high refresh rate monitor look elsewhere, however I will tell you that I am using this TV as my main PC display and for the price it is absolutely fantastic with great colors and appearance. Using VSYNC to limit 60FPS in games is just fine for me. Highly recommended unless you absolutely need a high refresh rate monitor.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello Austin, The listing for this product specifies 4K at 60 frames per second. The native refresh rate does NOT fully describe the TV’s motion clarity technology. The “open cell” or “native” refresh rate describes only the glass panel’s ability to refresh the image on the screen, without taking into account the benefit of the scanning backlight. The “native” refresh rate for this TV is 60Hz. VIZIO’s TVs have a Dynamic Motion Rate, which better describes the TV’s ability to achieve motion clarity through the use of its glass panel and scanning backlight. The Dynamic Motion Rate for your TV is 120.
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