I have an HDMI cable from my 22' monitor to my ps3. It supports up to 1080p. What I've noticed though, is in games with a lot of motion i used the wheelman demo to test, the buildings and part of the street are all blurry and off. My current refresh rate is 60hz, and I'm sure it can go higher. If i make it higher will it fix this problem?
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I don't think it will help. I found this info on tech support for LCD Monitor. Since LCD monitors do not employ phosphors, refresh rate is not a concern. Basically, the transistors in the LCD remain open or closed as needed until the image changes. This can be a point of confusion for some consumers, however, since most graphics cards still ask for a refresh rate setting. This is due to the analog nature of existing graphic cards (see Inputs section) and their support for CRT displays. While refresh rates do not apply to LCD monitors, most LCDs are set up to accept any settings from 60Hz and above.