This entry was posted in Twitter on November 2, 2015 by twilight What ideally should be the refresh rate in a full HD LED TV? Does it matter much?
Reply ↓ anantha November 2, 2015 at 05:46 @twilightfairy TL;DR version – “For TVs, the refresh rate means nothing, especially given that manufacturers inflate their numbers.”
Reply ↓ coolhubby November 2, 2015 at 05:49 @twilightfairy How high the value is that much good the system is…120hz and beyond..
Reply ↓ coolhubby November 2, 2015 at 05:53 @twilightfairy I bought my LCD b4 8 yrs and still the refresh rate is 60hz only best in those days
Reply ↓ SreekrishnanV November 2, 2015 at 05:55 @twilightfairy doesn’t matter beyond 60hZ but for some high action sports and a v good eye.120HZ and you should even care.60 is still fine
Reply ↓ meetashok November 2, 2015 at 05:57 @twilightfairy At least 120 Hz. With that you can play videos at 60 fps.
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@twilightfairy it has an impact on picture clarity
@twilightfairy No.
@twilightfairy TL;DR version – “For TVs, the refresh rate means nothing, especially given that manufacturers inflate their numbers.”
@twilightfairy How high the value is that much good the system is…120hz and beyond..
@twilightfairy I bought my LCD b4 8 yrs and still the refresh rate is 60hz only best in those days
@twilightfairy doesn’t matter beyond 60hZ but for some high action sports and a v good eye.120HZ and you should even care.60 is still fine
@twilightfairy At least 120 Hz. With that you can play videos at 60 fps.