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It doesent, CMR is a term invented by Samsung to push low Hertz panels.

60hz have more or less been the industry standard for television broadcasts the last couple of years. More and more HDTV suppliers have started to migrate their broadcasts to 120hz in the past year.

so with that in mind lets do some basic math:

A panel that Samsung labels as "100hz cmr" works at a actual rate of 50hz.

that means we are losing 10hz per second from the actual broadcast sent to your tv (10 refresh cycles out of 60 gets lost and dont get displayed on your tv-screen).

Samsung claims that this is ok since they have "image enhancing features" that makes the image "sharper/better/smoother" ....

well .. im sorry samsung, your 100hz CMR dosent make 1080p60 look better .. since im loosing a little more 10% of the actual picture that could have been displayed. Not to talk about playing computergames on a screen like that .. it would hardly be playable (the experience would be a truly laggy one..

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