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It's worth noting that 120 is perfectly divisible by 24. So, if you get a 120hz panel, no frames will be dropped/adjusted during movie playback. I don't ever recall noticing judder or studder while watching movies on 1080p sets even though they were 60hz panels, but this is definitely an issue on 4k sets (at least to me). So, that would be my recommendation. Get a 120hz panel and turn off all of the motion interpolation stuff, and movies should look fine. At least that has been my 4k experience.
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