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  2. Refresh rate - Wikipedia

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    On smaller CRT monitors (up to about 15 in or 38 cm), few people notice any discomfort between 60–72 Hz. On larger CRT monitors (17 in or 43 cm or larger), most people experience mild discomfort unless the refresh is set to 72 Hz or higher. A rate of 100 Hz is comfortable at almost any size. However, this does not apply to LCD monitors.

  3. List of computer display standards - Wikipedia

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    High resolution monochrome mode using a custom non-interlaced monitor with the slightly lower vertical resolution (in order to be an integer multiple of low and medium resolution and thus utilize the same amount of RAM for the framebuffer) allowing a "flicker free" 71.25 Hz refresh rate, higher even than the highest refresh rate provided by VGA.

  4. List of common display resolutions - Wikipedia

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    11 42∶11: 1∶1: 5:9 462: 1.02K1 ... Wide QVGA: Common on Windows Mobile 6 handsets, Nintendo 3DS ... Panasonic DVCPRO100 for 50/60 Hz over 720p - SMPTE Resolution 960:

  5. Extended Display Identification Data - Wikipedia

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    00: 50 Hz 01: 60 Hz 10: 75 Hz 11: 85 Hz Vertical rate bitmap Bit 4: 50 Hz CVT Bit 3: 60 Hz CVT Bit 2: 75 Hz CVT Bit 1: 85 Hz CVT Bit 0: 60 Hz CVT reduced blanking 9–11 CVT timing descriptor #2 12–14 CVT timing descriptor #3 15–17 CVT timing descriptor #4

  6. FreeSync - Wikipedia

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    The monitor keeps displaying the currently received image until a new frame is presented to the video card's frame buffer then transmission of the new image starts immediately. This simple mechanism provides low monitor latency and a smooth, virtually stutter-free viewing experience, with reduced implementation complexity for the timing ...

  7. Nvidia G-Sync - Wikipedia

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    G-Sync is a proprietary adaptive sync technology developed by Nvidia aimed primarily at eliminating screen tearing and the need for software alternatives such as Vsync. [1] G-Sync eliminates screen tearing by allowing a video display's refresh rate to adapt to the frame rate of the outputting device (graphics card/integrated graphics) rather than the outputting device adapting to the display ...

  8. Comparison of CRT, LCD, plasma, and OLED displays - Wikipedia

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    Does not normally occur at 100% brightness level. At levels below 100% flicker often occurs with frequencies between 60 and 255 Hz, since often pulse-width modulation is used to dim OLED screens. [31] [32] Risk of image persistence or burn-in: High [33] Low [33] High [33] Medium [34] Energy consumption and heat generation High [35] Low [35]

  9. Windows 11, version 24H2 - Wikipedia

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    Windows 11 HDR background support: Allows users to activate high dynamic range (HDR) background support if they have an HDR monitor. This option can be found in the settings app. [13] Support for Wi-Fi 7 (802.11be), which enhances data transfer speeds. Additionally, a refresh button for Wi-Fi networks and an indication of scan progress has been ...