• 600 Hz TVs?
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[QUOTE=Tu154M;18616898]I reckon you wouldn't see a difference between 30 and 60 either. Above 30 it's all just about reaction time and not fluidness anyway.[/QUOTE] [url]http://www.boallen.com/fps-compare.html[/url] if you can't see the difference, get your eyes checked [QUOTE=Ugly;18619590]^ Agree, the human eye can't even see past like 30 FPS anyway.[/QUOTE] You too
That's a good comparison. I was about to make something similiar in Flash CS3.
[QUOTE=Psygo;18614447]I used to have a 32" 120hz CRT TV :smug:[/QUOTE] I still do :smug: :smith:
[QUOTE=Chryseus;18685039]What is it with people confusing Hz and FPS in this thread. A 60Hz monitor redraws the screen 60 times per second or once every ~17ms regardless of the framerate of whatever is being displayed, although the framerate cannot exceed the refresh rate, so in this case 60FPS is the maximum. Refresh rates range from about 48-120Hz depending on the aplication, 60Hz is the most common for monitors, some people notice some flicker at around 60Hz or below which can cause eye strain, so higher refresh rates generally reduce eye strain although above about 90Hz any flicker is completely undetectable by the eye. [url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Refresh_rate[/url][/QUOTE] For some reason higher refresh rates hurt my eyes, or at least anything above 60Hz.
Uh... that makes no sense, the higher it is the smoother the image.
[QUOTE=Linµx;18733980]I still do :smug: :smith:[/QUOTE] yeah, I have mine too but it's in my old room which is in a burned down house so I'm not sure if it works :v:
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