My tv has the 120Hz and I must say that for most movies I don't like it. It makes movement so smooth that it feels like a soap opera or actually being there instead of watching a movie. It seems counter-intuitive, like you'd want it to be as real as possible, but it's really not the case for me. However, I will say that on anything animated -like Pixar movies or Video Games- it's brilliant. For those, I don't want any grain and it does a great job smoothing out any aliasing/juddering . This is all just my take...
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My tv has the 120Hz and I must say that for most movies I don't like it. It makes movement so smooth that it feels like a soap opera or actually being there instead of watching a movie. It seems counter-intuitive, like you'd want it to be as real as possible, but it's really not the case for me. However, I will say that on anything animated -like Pixar movies or Video Games- it's brilliant. For those, I don't want any grain and it does a great job smoothing out any aliasing/juddering . This is all just my take...