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the P55 actually is 120Hz the 50 is not
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The 55 is 120Hz. I own it.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.A TV that has a panel refresh rate of 60Hz won't be able a 60hz single, it will clock out at 30fps. The Vizio P 4K series handles motion extremely well, and supports 24p judder free across the board. This is a feature that I find lacking in a lot of TVs, even Samsung's best 4K of 2015 didn't support judder free over 60i. This means that you could watch movies regardless of where it's from, Blu Ray, DVD, cable TV, and streaming without the need of the soap opera effect to smooth out the picture. The Vizio M Series handled motion pretty well still, but doesn't have as great of picture quality as the P series and doesn't support 24p judder free support over 60p and 60i which means streaming and cable movies will play with judder without the use of motion interpolation which would cause the soap opera effect some don't like. The Vizio E Series is the worst at motion, leaving a huge trail behind most fast moving objects and the backlight isn't flicker free so this will annoy some. This also doesn't follows that same as the M series when it comes to 24p support, however there is no motion interpolation to help with this judder. So you are not only stuck with the terrible motion blur, but there isn't a way to smooth it out even slightly.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The P55-C1 does have native 120 HZ support. It is only the P50 which is native 60 Hz.
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