My home computer is PHILPS's 20 inch widescreen LCD monitor. I think I'll refresh my HZ a little bit. PS: configuration: CPU:AMD4400+ motherboard: Soyo 480 memory: Kingston 1G1667 * 2 hard disk: ST 160G series display card: 8500 GT CD-ROM MAXSUN: Samsung 20 x 20 inch LCD display recording: PHILPS chassis: ATX case
In hiding, the refresh rate that cannot be displayed is the higher the better
LCD is a whole glow, no refresh rate problem. So 60HZ is enough
Hello, the LCD refresh rate is 60HZ, the screen is 85HZ. I hope I can help you
Because the liquid crystal display and CRT display principle, CRT is the use of CRT display, so there will be a flash, make eye discomfort, but there is no stroboscopic LCD, which refresh rate is to deceive the card set, liquid crystal display the best set in 60HZ, high damage to display
Liquid crystal display is different from CRT CRT. When the refresh is too low, the screen is blinking and the eye is uncomfortable. The LCD is usually set at 60HZ, and should not be adjusted. It is easy to damage the monitor