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Posted by Joshua Zyber on 04/14/06 12:45

"~P~" <bmxtrix2005@cox.net> wrote in message
news:s6F%f.2195$ZW3.2013@dukeread04...
> Jeff, this is where you are flat out wrong. A LCD pixel will maintain
> a
> persistent state as long as it receives signal. Unlike CRT
> technology,
> which requires the electron beam passing over it to glow, LCD has a
> consistent back light. When a pixel is told to show up as 'light
> pink' it
> does not fade out, change, or do anything else until such time as it
> is told
> to go to a new state.
>
> There are no artifacts with this, there is no reason for there to be.
> The
> conclusions you are drawing in comparisons of completely different
> technologies are not accurate. LCD is not 'scanned' at 1/60th of a
> second
> like CRT (give or take a bit). They are all put up as quickly as
> physically
> possible by the LCD panel. 1/5000th of a second - 1/10,000 of a
> second.

Have you ever tried to watch video content on an LCD monitor with a slow
pixel refresh rate? The image is terribly smeary and juddery. It's not
pleasant.

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