11-20-2009, 08:33 AM
Refresh rate is going to be a little different for every person. Someone trained to look at the details as opposed to the content, such as our film-maker friend, might notice a lower refresh rate if he's using it to evaluate film. If he's a blind filmmaker however...
This is the same argument with MP3s. Most people can't hear the difference in anything over 128 but professionals or audiophiles can especially if they have the proper equipment that is sensitive to the whole sonic range of the original recording.
This is the same argument with MP3s. Most people can't hear the difference in anything over 128 but professionals or audiophiles can especially if they have the proper equipment that is sensitive to the whole sonic range of the original recording.
Caveatum & Blhurr D'Vizhun.
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