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    Default refresh rate of an lcd monitor


    hi guys just wanna know what is the ideal refresh rate of an lcd monitor. is 60hz ok? or is 75hz better? what i noticed is when you bring the monitor to the maximum resolution the refresh rate is stuck at 60hz. hope you can share some info on this. thanks

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    Default Re: refresh rate of an lcd monitor

    depends on the LCD Panel, what does your manufacturere state about it ? since LCD refresh is really based on the panel's response time.

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    Default Re: refresh rate of an lcd monitor

    LCDs are flicker-free by design and dun rely on scan lines so 60hz is fine

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    higher refresh rates are generally better...mas bugnaw sa mata coz dli magcge flicker ang screen...

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    Default Re: refresh rate of an lcd monitor

    Quote Originally Posted by KennRuss
    higher refresh rates are generally better...mas bugnaw sa mata coz dli magcge flicker ang screen...
    on a crt yes, on an LCD no.

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    Hmm, usually the standard is 75hz. Basin mag flicker sya tungod sa resoultion na gi-set nmo....

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    Default Re: refresh rate of an lcd monitor

    Quote Originally Posted by alucard_x
    Hmm, usually the standard is 75hz. Basin mag flicker sya tungod sa resoultion na gi-set nmo....
    What part of LCD's dont flicker you dont understand? as stated it does not use progressive scanning to update the images, and 75Hz is a standard of what planet?

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    75Hz is a standard of what planet? lolz

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    Default Re: refresh rate of an lcd monitor

    Older LCD's have relatively slow respnse time comapred with CRT's, and they suffer from varying degress of motion-smear, motion-flicker, and other artifacts. Most panels include a response time specification in milisceonds. In general the smaller the better, but this specs is "spun " by manufactures sometimes.
    Some manufactures quote seperate(and small)rise and fall times. Also, the the times refer to transistion from peak white to black, where as the more common gray-gray transistions are much slower. Look for a response time around 12ms for good gaming experience.

    In order to minimize addtional motion artifacts, make sure that you set your refersh rate to the native rate of the panel; which generally is 60Hz This should be in monitors spec sheet. Setting it to a different value(particularly a higher value 75Hz) will reduce the image quality in analog mode and may introduce strobing effects and some image break-up when there is motion. When using a DVI cable to connect(if you have a video card installed with DVI connector) will provide a much clearer picture. Actually I when I got my LCD the refresh rate of my video card is set to 75Hz...not much problem....actually there is no standard.. kung standard imo eyesight kombate na...


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    Ah,brighta oi grabi!! woot!!


    ( aha ka ni copy paste ana ? )

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