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Posted by Jeff Rife on 04/12/06 03:19
~P~ (bmxtrix2005@cox.net) wrote in alt.tv.tech.hdtv:
> Now, enter the world of digital displays. Digital displays don't operate
> the same way as projectors or CRT displays. LCD, plasma, and LCoS displays
> have a 'always on' image.
This is, of course, not true. Every one of these systems scan each pixel
in sequence *just* like a CRT. Do some research. Plasmas have the same
sort of phosphor decay issues that CRTs have.
And, other displays that can't scan and update each pixel fast enough
(like an LCD with 25ms "black-to-black" time that is trying to display
60p), you end up with smearing, tearing, and/or flicker.
> When you send 24 frames per second to the display
> the display NEVER blanks.
Really? So, just what LCD, plasma, or LCoS display do you have that
accepts 24p as input and displays it as 24p so you can verify the
accuracy of your wild claim. Oh, yeah, you don't have one, because
nobody makes one.
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