Head to Settings and enter the Display section to get started. (Image credit: Future) 2. Select Motion Smoothness from the Display settings menu. (Image credit: Future) 3. Set your refresh rate I feel like this question may have been asked and answered 100 times, but I can't seem to find the answer. Does the latest Roku Ultra (2022) support 120hz at 4k? Specs only seem to indicate 4k @ 60fps, which I guess could be the same, but I know fps and refresh rate aren't exactly the same thing. I'm trying to figure out why I have such a 1. Open Settings, and then scroll down and tap Display. (Image credit: Tom's Guide) 2. Scroll down and tap Motion smoothness. (Image credit: Tom's Guide) 3. Now here you can pick between two Sizes 42" 48" 55" 65" 77" 83". See all our test results. The LG C3 OLED is the best mid-range TV with a 120Hz refresh rate that we've tested. It's an excellent TV that delivers exceptional picture quality. Its OLED panel provides deep, inky blacks with perfect uniformity and no distracting blooming around bright objects. OnePlus does not really have an answer to the FE right now, since the 120Hz 8 Pro is a whopping $900, but OnePlus' next phone, the OnePlus 8T, is also speculated to bring a 120Hz display more down Galaxy S23 becomes the first phone to run Genshin Impact at a 120Hz refresh rate. According to a tweet by Tech_Reve, the poster suggests that the Galaxy S23 Ultra, in particular, will be able to This synchronizes the output of the GPU with the refresh rate, allowing it to vary from between 10 and 120 Hz to smooth out any screen tearing and helping to keep games feeling responsive. It’s About 96 and 120hz on Samsung S20. Hi guys! I'm not here to provide any adb commands to get 96hz or anything but more like discuss this matter. I have a S20+ exynos one. I was on High Performance, 120hz, all ran smoothly! Testing the refresh rate through TestUFO got me 120hz, all good! Testing the 96hz refresh rate was good, the difference Well, it a nutshell, it basically means 120 frames per second, or in laymans terms, it means that the display refreshes itself 120 times every single second. So when comparing 120fps to 60fps, you’re going to see and feel a difference. If you watch the video, you can tell the display on the 10.5 inch iPad Pro is definitely a smoother experience. 0yCs.