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Originally Posted by Curumo
sorry, i still dont understand... since i have mac-mini as well as ps3 hooked to 37 1080p lcdtv... and 2 pcs on 24 lcd monitor, all on perfectly apsolutely non-flickering 60 hz...
how the hell lcd image can ficker? maybe it is just me, but teoretically, bay the laws of physics and electronics, it is impossible... this is not crt tube and rushig of electrons...
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Try my methods abow on a regular PC (not from a MAC mini) with a PC monitor that support high resolution with 100Hz. It's VERY diffecult to see in the first place the difference in 60Hz and 100Hz but if you study long enough and use your PC continuerly for more then lets say 8 hours straight you'll discover that your eyes gets ALOT more tired (leading to easier headache) with 60Hz refresh rate then 100Hz refresh rate.
Trust me on this. Let me give you an example. A while back at my office I had an old PC LCD monitor that could only run refresh rate at 60Hz. Everytime I worked overtime sitting continuerly at the office in front of the screen for more then 10 hours straight I ALWAYS ending up getting a terrible headache when I got home. My doctor adviced me that at my office I should change to a new PC monitor that supports a screen refresh rate of more then 100Hz. I asked my boss to change a new PC minitor and guess what? I could continuerly sit infront of the screen for over 10 hours straight, sometimes up to 16 hours without getting the headache and tire my eyes. That's why I also want my LCD HDTV at home to run at 100Hz at the highest maximum resolution. Trust me once again I've seen the difference in 60Hz and 100Hz so many times that I can tell the difference. It is no joke that I tell you 60Hz is more unstable and flickers more then 100Hz..
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Originally Posted by Curumo
btw, it is even better when i put my monitor on 1900x1200 on 60 hz then on a 75 hz...
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Please try the differencies between 60Hz and 100Hz or 120Hz, not 60Hz and 75Hz..