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Like previous said, no. "When it comes to motion resolution, the panel offers a 60Hz refresh rate with a claimed 120Hz “effective” refresh rate via processing, though, according to Vizio, it doesn’t employ motion interpolation to achieve the effect, relying instead on “backlight motion enhancement.” This allows it to successfully avoid the so-called soap opera effect, in which motion for some content looks like it’s been shot on someone’s aging camcorder." https://www.digitaltrends.com/tv-reviews/vizio-e-series-e65-e1-review/
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.this is frustrating. The specs say 120 hz is blazing fast. But it's really 60 hz. Which one is it. This is misleading. Also, one would think that the refresh rate would be a filter choice!
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