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CRT TV 50Hz or 100Hz
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I am thinking fo buying a new TV, and wonder if anyone out there can tell a difference in picture quality for 50Hz compared to 100Hz.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You can use the PAL60 mode of an Xbox on loads of TVs, you don't need a 100Hz TV to do this. I have a JVC, flat CRT Widescreen 28" that's about 6 years old now, and that can handle 60Hz perfectly well (and it's a traditional 50Hz PAL set).
100Hz sets are meant to reduce flicker, as mentioned, but also reduce eyestrain when watching fast moving images, such as sport or motor racing etc.
100Hz sets are meant to reduce flicker, as mentioned, but also reduce eyestrain when watching fast moving images, such as sport or motor racing etc.
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