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  2. These Are the Best Smart TVs You Can Buy Right Now - AOL

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    The best smart TVs offer a native 120Hz refresh rate rather than the baseline 60Hz. Some displays can even increase to 144Hz when you plug in a compatible gaming PC. Gaming Features

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    We found all the best 4th of July TV deals on editor-tested Samsung, Sony, LG, TCL, and more screens—including deals for up to $1,200 off today.

  4. Refresh rate - Wikipedia

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    Many high-end LCD televisions now have a 120 or 240 Hz (current and former NTSC countries) or 100 or 200 Hz (PAL/SECAM countries) refresh rate. The rate of 120 was chosen as the least common multiple of 24 fps (cinema) and 30 fps (NTSC TV), and allows for less distortion when movies are viewed due to the elimination of telecine (3:2 pulldown ...

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    How much does the Samsung The Frame TV cost? Most consumers can expect to pay between $1,000 to $2,000 for a standard-sized 55” to 65” Frame Smart TV (2022). Increasing in size to 85" will ...

  6. Ultra-high-definition television - Wikipedia

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    The channel "France TV Sport Ultra HD" was available via the Fransat platform for viewers in France. [170] In May 2015, satellite operator SES announced that Europe's first free-to-air Ultra HD channel (from Germany's pearl.tv shopping channel) would launch in September 2015, broadcast in native Ultra HD via the Astra 19.2°E satellite position ...

  7. Comparison of CRT, LCD, plasma, and OLED displays - Wikipedia

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    For the majority of images it will consume 60–80% of the power of an LCD. OLED displays use 40% of the power of an LCD displaying an image that is primarily black as they lack the need for a backlight, [40] while OLED can use more than three times as much power to display a mostly white image compared to an LCD. [41]

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