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Old 06-09-2019, 05:18 PM
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It can be difficult to determine the true Native Refresh Rate.

You find such terms as "Motion Rate 240HZ", a simply stated native refresh rate of 60HZ or even something called "X-Motion" with or without a HZ rating.

The rule of thumb I applied was to look for the Native Refresh Rate specification and if it wasn't listed but they did state the motion enhancer was, let's say the "Motion Rate 240HZ", cutting the stated HZ value in half gives you a good indicator of the Native Refresh Rate.
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