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here's the thing, the monitor (TV) i Game on is Sams 1080p, it says on the website it has a 100Hz motion rate, does that have any thing to do with refresh Rate ?

-i can crank the Refresh rate up to 120Hz on the Settings and i don't notice any tearing when the FPS go above the refresh rate i got set

 

  Thanks .

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here's the thing, the monitor (TV) i Game on is Sams 1080p, it says on the website it has a 100Hz motion rate, does that have any thing to do with refresh Rate ?

-i can crank the Refresh rate up to 120Hz on the Settings and i don't notice any tearing when the FPS go above the refresh rate i got set

 

  Thanks .

 

The TV will be most likely be 50hz

 

100hz will be interpolated in all likelihood 

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The TV will be most likely be 50hz

 

100hz will be interpolated in all likelihood 

what do you mean ?

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The TV will run at 50hz (PAL standard)

 

The TV will use electronics to "make up" the image to run at 100hz, so it basically guesses what is h happening between 2 frames and inserts its own estimate

this makes things smoother

NORMALLY this processing is disabled when you use a computer

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The TV will run at 50hz (PAL standard)

 

The TV will use electronics to "make up" the image to run at 100hz, so it basically guesses what is h happening between 2 frames and inserts its own estimate

this makes things smoother

NORMALLY this processing is disabled when you use a computer

one thing though, when i activate Gaming Mode on it, the image becomes more Gaming Optimized, you know it feels right, and i becomes overall Better     http://www.samsung.com/sg/consumer/tv-audio-video/television/led-tv/UA39EH5003MXXS-spec

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