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coolbeans said:
GreyianStorm said:
Anyone able to tell me what the hz of my television is? I can't seem to find it anywhere. I have the a 37 inch LG TV. The model code is 37LF75. It's full HD, which is obviously good, but I can't find mention of the refresh rate anywhere.

It's listed Mhz (either 60,120, or 180) which is to better track movements on the screen.  The higher the Mhz (Megahertz, I believe it's spelled), the better qualtiy things look in motion.  The best example is seeing a 60+120 Mhz Tv side-to-side and watching the news scrolling on a news channel.  60's look normal but compared to 120s the news text scrolling at the bottom looks a little jagged, it may not seem like much but the motion of little stuff on 120Mhz TVs looks suprisingly nicer 60Mhz. 

Edit: If you still have the box or the manual, it'll tell you on there.

No, it's not MHz, it's Hz.  120Hz means the TV can display up to 120 frames per second.  Not 120 million.

And unless you're on a PC, it's not really a big deal, because content providers (Cable, Satellite, etc) don't exactly send out separate signals for 60 and 120 Hz TV's.