A:AnswerHey Mattkat
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 this TV is 120.
A:AnswerThere should be a Disney+ application on the SmartCast input. There is a limited number of applications built into the SmartCast screen. We are continually evaluating new applications for addition to the SmartCast screen. In the meantime, you can cast any of the thousands of Chromecast enabled applications or Airplay content to the television from your mobile device.
A:AnswerYou have to have a Beat Buy card with the available amount of your purchase on your card. They will do a credit check if you don’t have the card and you apply for one.
A:AnswerThe answers above are not entirely correct. You asked two questions. YES it has apps like Hulu and Netflix, but NO it is not a Roku TV. It is Vizio's own interface to those apps, not Roku's.
A:AnswerFrom everything I have seen there isn’t really a difference between the two,besides the price. When I asked the BB sales guy he really didn’t know what the difference was between the two.