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TV movie at 24 fps, other content 25 or 50 fps. Sure, the TV is further away, less light in the faster light-sensitive corners. Still, in gaming, the FPS chase is likely artifically promoted by the vendors.
And then gamers talk about lagging (but anything after CRT smears), which displays a whole lot of misinformation/confusion in the audience. Which is mostly teens, which fiercely defend their convictions; a prime audience for campaigns.