Enicomb wrote:Think of it as a refresh rate, the higher the hertz the better motion will look on screen, like say a rugby ball being passed will look much smoother (and with less screen artifacts) on a 600hz than a 200hz.
My explanation was better. And would you really notice the difference? I was buying a TV the other week and the reviews of the ones I was looking at (Not in the same scope as Wheels I add) it said refresh rates were being over prioritised as a marketing tool and that you wouldn't notice the difference between a 200 and 600.
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Saddened! wrote:My explanation was better. And would you really notice the difference? I was buying a TV the other week and the reviews of the ones I was looking at (Not in the same scope as Wheels I add) it said refresh rates were being over prioritised as a marketing tool and that you wouldn't notice the difference between a 200 and 600.
Correct. A good panel with a fast refresh rate will show little difference between various scan speeds.
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Saddened! wrote:Hz stands for beans. It's the amount of Heinz you could fit in between the frames. The more the better although I seriously doubt you'll even notice the difference.
Do I have to put the beans on the screen in the shop to determine the rate?
If this is the case, how many beans does a 400g can contain on average?
Does Rhianna like beans? Doe she like them 'til she Hertz?
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Saddened! wrote:My explanation was better. And would you really notice the difference? I was buying a TV the other week and the reviews of the ones I was looking at (Not in the same scope as Wheels I add) it said refresh rates were being over prioritised as a marketing tool and that you wouldn't notice the difference between a 200 and 600.
Certainly don't choose purely on the Hz. But seeing how there usually isn't much difference in cost between two similar screens; one with 200hz and one with 600hz, may as well go for the 600hz. But no ultimately most wouldn't notice.
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