Motion interpolation is a feature TVs use to increase the frame rate of content to match the TV's refresh rate. The goal of this is to help with the appearance of motion and smooth out fast-moving objects.| RTINGS.com
Image flicker is when each frame is only displayed for a short time, with black frames inserted between. Flickering the image displayed on a TV influences how clear movement appears to be when tracked across the screen.| RTINGS.com
Variable refresh rate (VRR) technology is a feature displays like monitors and TVs have to match the refresh rate of the TV with the frame rate of the signal when it's constantly changing.| RTINGS.com
The best TV for Xbox Series X that we've tested is the Samsung S90D/S90DD OLED. It's a fantastic TV that delivers an incredible gaming experience.| RTINGS.com
The best TV for PS5 that we've tested is the Samsung S90D/S90DD OLED. It's a fantastic TV that delivers an incredible gaming experience.| RTINGS.com
If you watch content with fast-moving objects, like in video games, sports, or action movies, it's important to get a TV with a good response time and minimal blur.| RTINGS.com