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Technically it should be 24, but some people experience a lot of flickering on the screen with 24Hz on. I have the Panasonic VT20 and it can do 24Hz, but it flickers a lot so I have it set to 96Hz instead. If you do not have a 96Hz option and you notice the flickering while on 24Hz, then I recommend 60Hz.
Edit: Just saw the poll lol. There should be an in between answer for whether or not you see flickering. |
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