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Posted by Jeff Rife on 04/12/06 19:16
Gene E. Bloch (spamfree@nobody.invalid) wrote in alt.tv.tech.hdtv:
> Try waving your fingers fairly rapidly in front of a CRT display and in
> front of an LCD display. It's an eye-opener.
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> 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.
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> Well, that's what I see, anyway.
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> This would seem to corroborate ~P~ in my view (pun not intended, but
> accepted).
Nope, it's just different versions of the same effect. One difference
is that LCD has radically different rise/decay properties from CRT
phosphors. There is also the fact that CRT spends some of its time
drawing "off the screen", which LCD does not.
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