Originally posted by nightzip:
huh??? i thought most monitors refreshes at 60Hz or at most up to 95Hz?
so its 1s/80 fps = 12.5ms??? Where you all get such fast refresh rate one???
issit lcd for tv? not for pc ones?
what i little confuse with the question leh
here's what's response time
http://tv.about.com/od/glossary/g/responsetime.htmhere's what's fps (frame rates/ per sec and not FPS - first person shooters)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frame_%28film%29http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frames_per_secondhere's what's refresh rate of LCD's about
http://www.techterms.org/definition/refreshratebasically response time has to do with the transistors ability to change its color from white-gray-black and back since its the basic component to reproduce images on the screen.
frames per second (fps) is the number of static pic chained in series at per second (every 1 second) time rate. imagine 100 jpegs you have and when you print them out and tie them up like a book prior to flipping them over to produce a quick short motion pic, if you have more than 100 jpegs then the motion picture quality improves. the desirable spec is 24 fps although in action movies we may want more than 24 or what the human eye can perceive in animation or video production or editing.
refresh rates of LCDs is the frequency at which the display redraws. even though our webpage may not change when we scroll onto a level and start reading or admiraing the content, signals are constantly exchanged between the pprocessor, graphics card and over to the display panels. Of course we would want a desirable or high refresh rate in this instance too. try taking a photo or capturing a motion pic when you switch on your LCD...try doing the same with a crt...you will notices the results show the cRT with floating lines over the screen that indicates it has a lower refresh rate as compared to a LCD. note that LCDs have vertical and horizontal refersh rates specs too
hope more has been introduced about LCDs hehe
