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Originally Posted by Jesse S /forum/post/0
71.928
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Originally Posted by Fussy viewer /forum/post/0
These days the LCD has pretty well taken over as the standard computer monitor technology. As far as I know, all LCD monitors run at 60Hz refresh. Due to the inherently slower response of LCDs compared to CRTs, this does not cause noticeable flickering or eye strain.
If you still want to know however, back when I had a CRT, I kept it at 85Hz.
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Originally Posted by Fussy viewer /forum/post/0
These days the LCD has pretty well taken over as the standard computer monitor technology. As far as I know, all LCD monitors run at 60Hz refresh. Due to the inherently slower response of LCDs compared to CRTs, this does not cause noticeable flickering or eye strain.
If you still want to know however, back when I had a CRT, I kept it at 85Hz.
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Originally Posted by kschmit2 /forum/post/0
95.904 Hz
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Originally Posted by nidi /forum/post/0
Jesse,
71.928Hz on 1080P ?
if yes, what equipment are you using ?
Michael
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Originally Posted by Jesse S /forum/post/0
1280x720 on XG 1351LC. 1080p works but until I ceiling mount and do a serious setup I won't know if it's resolved enough.
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Originally Posted by Phil Smith /forum/post/0
I run [email protected] for HDTV and [email protected] for DVD. I imagine there are a lot of people with similar setups, which leaves us with no choice in the poll.![]()