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CGI-Quality said:
brendude13 said:
120Hz is only useful for watching sports, documentaries and PC monitors really.

Movies were intended to be watched at 24Hz, I've seen movies in 120 and 240Hz and they don't look right to me. You could watch TV shows in 120Hz, but just like with films, it doesn't look right to me. As for gaming, motion processing gives you input lag, many people on AVForums talked me out of buying a 120Hz TV because I'll mostly be using it for gaming.

Not sure what you heard, but the extra Hz are especially prominent in gaming, particularly FPS titles. My take: I would have gone for it, no buggy blur and far smoother gaming.

I meant console gaming only, I included PC monitors as an advantage for 120Hz because PCs can actually output 120Hz. Get a 120Hz PC monitor for gaming and you're good to go. 120Hz PC monitors have a huge premium price tag on them though, but looking at the rigs you've built, I guess that's no problem for you.