Does the HP 2311gt 23 "3D LED monitor support 120 Hz refresh rate?

I just want to know if the HP 23 inch diagonal screen 3D LED 2311gt supports 120hx refresh rate.

I couldn't find anything in the specifications of the product, so I asked here.

The data sheet says nothing at 120 Hz, but 3D monitors usually support 120 Hz, or so I heard.

The HP website . PDF lists all modes at 70 Hz or less. The specifications HP product information page lists all modes at 70 Hz or less and a vertical frequency of 50 to 76 Hz. The specifications, product HP product information page lists as having a vertical sweep of 50-76 Hz scan frequency range. I'll tell you that it does not support a refresh rate of 120 Hz... and that its max refreash rate is 76Hz... and most display modes use a 60 Hz refresh.

Frank

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