Still looking for input on wide screen monitors using a refresh rate
around 75Hz. If you don't know the answer, could someone with a wind
screen monitor try changing the monitor setup to 75 Hz and see if it
still gives you full screen, or black bars on each side. Early next I
will purchase a
, September 12, 2010 1:40 PM
Subject: Re: [Flexradio] Wide Screen Monitors
Still looking for input on wide screen monitors using a refresh rate
around 75Hz. If you don't know the answer, could someone with a wind
screen monitor try changing the monitor setup to 75 Hz and see if it
still gives you full
, September 12, 2010 1:40 PM
Subject: Re: [Flexradio] Wide Screen Monitors
Still looking for input on wide screen monitors using a refresh rate
around 75Hz. If you don't know the answer, could someone with a wind
screen monitor try changing the monitor setup to 75 Hz and see if it
still gives you
A general comment: I'm using a 30 2560 x 1600 monitor - the HP zr30W and it
is outstanding and great for tired eyes. Note: it requires a dual DVI video
card.
I wonder whether your motion sickness is due to a 'beating' between your
60Hz mains and the 60Hz refresh rate on the computer?
Simon,
I have had this problem with monitor refresh rate for many years. Have
used many different PC/monitor combos in many different work and home
environments and going above 60 Hz always fixes the issue. I think my
eyes/brain see the flicker at 60 Hz, but don't see it at 70Hz and
above.
Joe
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Still looking for input on wide
Still looking for input on wide screen monitors using a refresh rate
around 75Hz.
The flicker problem used to be a real issue for some folks who were more
sensitive to flicker, especially if you happened to have a CRT monitor that
had a fast-decay phosphor. Nowadays, flat panel monitors have
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Simon,
I have had this problem with monitor refresh rate for many
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Simon,
I have had this problem with monitor refresh rate for many
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Subject: Re: [Flexradio] Wide Screen Monitors
Jim,
Thanks for your input. I have the problem using florescent or non-florescent
lighting. I
-- look at one in a store
somewhere
Dave
W0DHB
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[mailto:flexradio-boun...@flex-radio.biz] On Behalf Of Ralph W5JGV
Sent: Sunday, September 12, 2010 1:47 PM
To: flexradio@flex-radio.biz
Subject: Re: [Flexradio] Wide Screen Monitors
I have purchased a 5000A and will get an off lease computer and have
questions about the monitor. I must set the monitor refresh rate above
the standard 60Hz to around 75 Hz because I get motion sickness at the
lower rate.
I have had experience with one Dell wide screen monitor and PC, when I
set
a Flex5000a, and like the full screen display.
73
W8LO
Larry
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Subject: [Flexradio] Wide Screen Monitors
I have purchased a 5000A and will get an off lease computer
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