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Looking for TV OLED or LED with motion interpolation when set to 120Hz or higher on PC

Posted: 17 Jul 2025, 09:12
by smoothmotionOLED
Hello all,

I was wondering if there is a TV LED or OLED that still offers Motion Interpolation when set or displaying content that’s in 120Hz.

The scenario is that on my LG G5 ( which I use for gaming with my PC only ) I can go into my Nvidia control panel and change the Hz to 60Hz turn off G-sync then trick the TV into not thinking its a PC by changing the input to something other than PC and I can then select Clarity and change de-judder and de-blur.

Once I complete what’s stated above 30fps and 60fps game ARE STUNNING and clear with NO BLUR or JUDDER at all. If I don’t change those settings 30 fps and 60 fps look absolutely horrible its just a blurred mess when panning and moving around in a game. Ok so I have the solution for PC games at 30 fps and 60 fps.

With that said I am trying to find a TV LED or OLED that can motion interpolate when Hz are set above 60Hz. I do not play fast past games or first person shooters so input lag isn’t a concern. I don’t use BFI nor do I want to. I only game on a PC. G-sync is not needed.

It is worth mentioning that I can set the Hz to 120Hz and the options to de-judder, de-blur along with BFI are selectable ( not greyed out ) however they don’t function or change any results. The LG G5 has 165Hz in game mode but still has a lot of blur and judder when gaming at 120 Hz or above and does not even look close to how great 60fps games look with motion interpolation.

Also is it safe to “assume” that looking through the TV tables on Rtings selecting TV’s that can BFI on 120Hz can also motion interpolate at 120Hz?

I really appreciate any help or guidance on this manner as I’m sure others might want to know as well.

Re: Looking for TV OLED or LED with motion interpolation when set to 120Hz or higher on PC

Posted: 29 Jul 2025, 20:53
by JimProfit
smoothmotionOLED wrote:
17 Jul 2025, 09:12
Hello all,

I was wondering if there is a TV LED or OLED that still offers Motion Interpolation when set or displaying content that’s in 120Hz.

The scenario is that on my LG G5 ( which I use for gaming with my PC only ) I can go into my Nvidia control panel and change the Hz to 60Hz turn off G-sync then trick the TV into not thinking its a PC by changing the input to something other than PC and I can then select Clarity and change de-judder and de-blur.

Once I complete what’s stated above 30fps and 60fps game ARE STUNNING and clear with NO BLUR or JUDDER at all. If I don’t change those settings 30 fps and 60 fps look absolutely horrible its just a blurred mess when panning and moving around in a game. Ok so I have the solution for PC games at 30 fps and 60 fps.

With that said I am trying to find a TV LED or OLED that can motion interpolate when Hz are set above 60Hz. I do not play fast past games or first person shooters so input lag isn’t a concern. I don’t use BFI nor do I want to. I only game on a PC. G-sync is not needed.

It is worth mentioning that I can set the Hz to 120Hz and the options to de-judder, de-blur along with BFI are selectable ( not greyed out ) however they don’t function or change any results. The LG G5 has 165Hz in game mode but still has a lot of blur and judder when gaming at 120 Hz or above and does not even look close to how great 60fps games look with motion interpolation.

Also is it safe to “assume” that looking through the TV tables on Rtings selecting TV’s that can BFI on 120Hz can also motion interpolate at 120Hz?

I really appreciate any help or guidance on this manner as I’m sure others might want to know as well.
I'm not 100% sure what to tell you, as I believe that all TVs that have anti-judder and anti-blur options, are for 23>30hz and 50>60hz respectively. I have never heard of a display with an option to, say, interpolate an 85hz signal into 120hz.
Since gaming is the focus, I have to stress the fact that Samsung makes the only TVs that have built-in, low-lag interpolation in Game Mode.
It works basically the same regular interpolation, but they manage to get the lag down to ~25ms (compared to the 70, 80, sometimes over 100ms you see in other brands outside Game Mode).

On their QD-OLEDs, you get perfect contrast and Game Motion Plus interpolation can give you the full 165hz motion clarity on their newest TVs.
On their LCDs (at least some of them), you have the same Game Motion Plus low lag interpolation, but on top of that, lowering the brightness increases the motion clarity (by tweaking the backlight pulse width, basically a highly granular 120hz BFI mode).
I tried to go into details about this in my topic on Samsung QLEDs.

Now, on your G5 specifically, if you're on a PC your best option is to use Lossless Scaling Frame Generation 3.1. The added lag should be tolerable, and you can do either "fixed" frame generation (i.e you have 72fps locked interpolated to TV in 144hz mode) or "adaptive" frame generation (you can set your TV to 165hz and Lossless Scaling will interpolate any fps to that).
Do note that adaptive probably has more issues than integer, and the bigger the fps boost, the fewer "real" fps you will get.

Another solution that may work for you is to hunt down a monitor that does VRR + BFI at the same time, but I'm not fully convinced, it typically look worse than fixed refresh BFI (which itself varies in performance drastically between different screens).
But you would get a motion clarity boost regardless of your fps.