??? 12/01/06 03:20 Modified: 12/01/06 03:21 Read: times |
#128811 - Actualisation rate of display Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Khurram said:
Unit move one point up and down very fast. This is a major mistake: Even if you sample the data many many times a second, choose an actualisation rate of display of no more than about three actualisations per second. Faster actualisations cannot be read and interpreted by the human eye (brain), are totally useless and look heavily amateurish! LCDs, which are needing hundreds of milliseconds for a turn-on or turn-off of pixel can become entirely unreadable with higher actualisation rates! Here, even only two actualisations per second can be too much for some LCDs.. Kai |
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