Dieter wrote:
Found an interesting article that explains why LCD monitors continue
to suffer "ghosting" despite faster and faster switching times.
http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/other/display/lcd-parameters.html
Solution appears to be adding flicker to reduce ghosting. :-(
Keeping the flicker from being a problem will likely require
higher refresh rates, just like CRTs. At 60 Hz, a single link
DVI can do up to 1080x1200, but with higher refresh rates,
we'll need dual-link.
Why you want to send 120Hz to the display if it will actually replace
each other frame with black ?
Rather use a buffer in the monitor to double the scanrate before the
image goes to the LCD, in the same was as the 100Hz tv sets do.
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