Filipe M. |
13-02-07 03:31 PM |
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Originally Posted by Jabba
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Originally Posted by sinbad
Hehe I'd say as much as 1 MHz would be bloody amazing!! :)
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:lol:
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Originally Posted by sinbad
Shame my monitor only hits a measly 85Hz.
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My TV has a 100Hz refresh-rate and the difference between that and the standard CRT tube rate (50Hz, I think) is remarkable.
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Yes it is, in fact you can test the difference with a good computer CRT, just try and set it at a low resolution with the lowest refresh rate you can get (something around 60 Hz, I guess). Open up a spreadsheet and look at it for a while, you're almost sure to get a major headache if you stare at it for too long. Now, keep the resolution and up the refresh rate (lower resolutions will generally yield higher refresh rates) to the max your monitor will support and look at that spreadsheet again...
As a rule of thumb, anything below 75 Hz in CRTs (when staring too hard at a close distance) is a sure fire way to get a headache. Our eyes are a bit more tolerant on LCDs, 60 Hz is usually enough to deal with the flicker.
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