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The refresh rate refers to the rate at which a TV redraws data in a second. European countries originally made television sets with a refresh rate measured at 50Hz (also known as PAL) and American televisions were featuring 60Hz (also known as NTSC). Now-a-days, European countries are capable of handling 60Hz televisions via new TV sets.