That TV is probably one of those few 120Hz CRT TVs with a controller that creates more frames by "calculating" how the next frame will be like which is inserted "between" the frames in order to improve motion smoothness. But like you said it also affects the way people move or how movies look like and creates the "soap opera" effect and might even look unnatural. So I doubt hooking up that to your computer would give you any benefit at all, it's not the same thing as running it as true 120Hz refresh rate. Running at true 120Hz shouldn't affect how streams/vids or how movies look like, you could even run at 500Hz and it shouldn't make a difference if it's true 120/500Hz and not an interpolation trick etc.
The same applies to today's 120Hz LCD TVs, it shouldn't make any difference over a LCD monitor for games hooking it up to the computer AFAIK but I haven't really checked out every manifacturer's version of this feature how it works etc so can't say for 100% but I'm pretty sure it'll have no benefit for comp usage.





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