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Old 06-22-2008, 11:28 PM   #1
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Question what is the refresh rate of my HDTV?

searched the web today and couldn't find this info. can anyone tell me the refresh rate of my TV? Hitachi Ultravision 55HD S69.



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768p High-Definition Display (768 x 1366 Pixels)
High-Aperture Pixel Design, High-Contrast Black Rib Structure
VitualHD 1080p III Video Processor


I would think the refresh rate is the standard 60Hz as there's no mention of 24p or 120Hz
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768p High-Definition Display (768 x 1366 Pixels)
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VitualHD 1080p III Video Processor


I would think the refresh rate is the standard 60Hz as there's no mention of 24p or 120Hz
that makes sense.
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lol. i was thinking of doing that when ever it applies. kind of like a disclaimer. i don't type very well (fast), so maybe not.
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