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Standard video is typically encoded at 24fps or 30fps. Doubling the frame rate to 60fps doubles the temporal data, which radically eliminates motion blur and makes fast movements look incredibly lifelike. xevbellringermysonstouch1080p60fps better

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While 4K offers more pixels, 1080p60fps often provides a superior real-world experience for content focused on acting, emotion, and nuanced interactions. The higher frame rate makes the action feel more intimate and immediate, which is the core appeal of POV content. Many users find that the jump from 30fps to 60fps is more impactful for immersion than a jump from 1080p to 4K, especially when their internet connection or hardware can't smoothly handle 4K streaming.

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