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Robin,
I *haven't* worked in this area, but I still knew this comment was misplaced since I've seen all kinds of scan freqs over the years. -- Steve N, K,9;d, c. i My email has no u's. "Robin" wrote in message ... "Mike Coslo" wrote in message t... Cecil Moore wrote: The scan rate of most computer monitors is closely related to multiples of the scan rate of a NTSC television signal scan rate. How do you work that out? NTSC is 60Hz (30Hz Interlaced) So Most CRT monitors run at 70Hz, 75Hz, 85Hz and maybe 100Hz for a high end monitor at 1024*768 Where is the link between the vertical refresh rates? Have a google search for Vesa refresh rates for more info. Robin.. ( I used to work for NEC building computer monitors before NEC pulled out of manufacturing them in the UK) |
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