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Flicker-free is a term given to CRT televisions that operate at |
Flicker-free is a term given to CRT televisions that operate at 100 ] (or 100Hz) to eliminate flicker, compared to standard CRT televisions that operate at 50 Hertz. | ||
Flicker-free noticably improves viewing quality, however there is a trade-off because fast moving pictures tend to judder. | Flicker-free noticably improves viewing quality, however there is a trade-off because fast moving pictures tend to judder. Fortunately the juddering problem is being improved upon, for example, ] introduced Natural Motion that’s claimed to produce judder-free viewing on 100Hz sets which you can read about . | ||
See also: | See also: | ||
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Flicker-free is a term given to CRT televisions that operate at 100 Hertz (or 100Hz) to eliminate flicker, compared to standard CRT televisions that operate at 50 Hertz.
Flicker-free noticably improves viewing quality, however there is a trade-off because fast moving pictures tend to judder. Fortunately the juddering problem is being improved upon, for example, Philips introduced Natural Motion that’s claimed to produce judder-free viewing on 100Hz sets which you can read about here.
See also: