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How to Change Refresh Rates and Display Resolution on Android TV Using ADB

If you've ever faced stuttering or juddering while watching sports or movies on your Android TV, you're not alone. Many Android TV models lock certain features, like changing the refresh rate, but there’s a workaround for devices that support ADB (Android Debug Bridge). In this guide, I’ll walk you through the process of using ADB to change the display resolution and refresh rate on Android TV. This method won’t work on all TVs—some manufacturers, like Sony, lock this feature—but it’s a great option for many other Android TV models. Let’s dive in and see how you can do this step-by-step. What Is ADB, and Why Use It? ADB is a powerful tool that allows you to connect to your Android device and perform various tasks via command line. With ADB, you can access system settings that aren’t available through the standard Android TV interface. This is especially useful when you want to fine-tune your TV’s display settings, such as resolution and refresh rate. Step 1: Set Up ADB on Your

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