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Understanding refresh rates helps consumers choose TVs that best fit their viewing preferences.
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This article compares TV refresh rates of 60Hz, 120Hz, and 165Hz to determine the best choice for home use. It explains how higher refresh rates can improve visual experience but may not always be necessary. The analysis helps consumers decide based on their viewing habits and needs.

Understanding refresh rates helps consumers choose TVs that best fit their viewing preferences.
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TV manufacturers and retailers can better target customers with tailored product recommendations.
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This article compares TV refresh rates of 60Hz, 120Hz, and 165Hz to determine the best choice for home use. It explains how higher refresh rates can improve visual experience but may not always be necessary. The analysis helps consumers decide based on their viewing habits and needs.
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This article compares TV refresh rates of 60Hz, 120Hz, and 165Hz to determine the best choice for home use. It explains how higher refresh rates can improve visual experience but may not always be necessary. The analysis helps consumers decide based on their viewing habits and needs.