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Test of the 1rst LCD at 100 Hz, the end of afterglow

Posted by: Newsfactory on: 10/25/2006 03:33 AM [ Print | 3 comment(s) ] · 2266 views

Partially unveiled at the CeBIT 2006, 100 Hz technology is coming for LCDs. The idea is that monitors will no longer display 50 or 60 images per second but 100! Behardware.com has tested the first display based on this new technology.Huge disappointment, the technology is released first on a TV, the Samsung LE40M73BD. Here are, however, a few points to cheer you up?





It is possible to connect the monitor to your computer with the HDMI input. This TV could be used as a computer monitor (even if the resolution ? 1366 x 768 pixels might be a bit low),

Monitors ? dedicated to computers ? using the same technology or at least based on the same principle will be released in 2007.

100 Hz technology worked with all three possibilities: TV connected to a computer, to a console, to a DVD player. There is no need in hiding it, the 100 Hz is amazing. It is by far the best innovation brought to flat monitors in years. Here is the explanation in pictures of the functioning of this technology and most of all the results with movies, cartoons, games etc?

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jroach
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#65410 Posted on: 10/25/2006 04:59 AM
Are there even any HD broadcasts at anywhere near 60 fps?

As far as I know most are ~24 fps (movies), and top out at 30.

Funny how that works.

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The_GURU
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#65411 Posted on: 10/25/2006 06:41 AM
yeah HDTVs don't need that crap (unless of course they're great for gaming too). We need all LCD PC monitors with this. That's the only reason gaming blows. You're stuck at 60 or 75 fps when using v-sync (no other way to play, the tearing is horrendous)

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FailedCRC
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#65413 Posted on: 10/25/2006 04:48 PM
And since when do serious gamers use TFT's?

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