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60 Hz or 120 Hz What do I have ?
I purchased a Samsung 46 inch LCD from Best Buy. Model # LN46C630K1F. It says its 120hz.
When I put the "source" to HDMI2 (satellite and reciever is hooked to) the screen sayes 1080i @ 60 hz. Why does it say @60hz. Shouldn't it say @ 120hz??
2 Answers
- E. F. HuttonLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
The 120hz of the TV describes the set's screen refresh rate. That is the set can redraw the image 120 times each second. Higher is better.
The display you see when you select the HDMI2 source is indicating the format being delivered to the set. 60hz there is normal.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Get 120 hz. Better picture.