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Posted by Gene E. Bloch on 04/12/06 16:57
On 4/12/2006, Jeff Rife posted this:
> ~P~ (bmxtrix2005@cox.net) wrote in alt.tv.tech.hdtv:
>> You say "scan each pixel in sequence" - this is flat out incorrect and
>> contrary to the technology for output display.
>
> Have you *ever* studied how DVI, HDMI, *or* component video work? They
> output one pixel at a time, and the display changes one pixel at a time.
> Just like a CRT.
>
> Moron.
Try waving your fingers fairly rapidly in front of a CRT display and in
front of an LCD display. It's an eye-opener.
In front of a CRT you see a strobe effect with several sharp images of
your fingers. In front of an LCD you see a smear.
Well, that's what I see, anyway.
This would seem to corroborate ~P~ in my view (pun not intended, but
accepted).
Gino
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