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In 2020, the launch of two next-generation game consoles, PS5 and XSX, has brought a lot of changes to the game industry. Stronger game performance, better audio and video performance, and most importantly, the output support for 4K120Hz game screen, make console games an entertainment choice that is not inferior to PC games. At the same time, with the increasing attention of home consoles, people began to discover the fun of playing games in the living room, so game TVs were welcomed by the market. The data shows that game TV sales in 2021 will increase by 57% year-on-year. In the first quarter of this year, 120Hz game TV omni-channel retail sales accounted for 9.3%. This type of TV has excellent compatibility with game consoles and supports high-brush screen display. There is huge room for development. As more and more brands join the competition of game TVs, the configuration of game TVs has also begun to “roll up”, and some brands have successively launched game TVs with higher refresh rates, from 120Hz to 144Hz, and even appear With a 240Hz ultra-high refresh rate TV, it seems that the higher the refresh rate, the more attractive to users, but is this really the case? 1. High brushing is not necessarily good, 2.
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