Refresh Rate - Page 3
Refresh rate refers to the frequency at which a display updates its image per second, measured in Hertz (Hz). It indicates how many times the screen refreshes the visual content in a given period. A higher refresh rate results in smoother motion and improved visual clarity, which is particularly important for fast-moving content such as video games, sports broadcasts, or action films. Common refresh rates for monitors and televisions include 60Hz, 120Hz, and 240Hz. While a higher refresh rate can enhance the viewing experience, the actual benefit also depends on the content being viewed and the capabilities of the source device.