On 01/23/2014 04:47 PM, Jonas Vingis wrote: > 2014-01-23 16:43, Struktur rašė: >> Nzn kiek cia rimtai.... >> >> "A standard video signal is actually a series of still images, flashed >> on screen so quickly that we believe we are watching a moving image. The >> typical frame rate used in North America is 60 frames per second (60Hz) >> meaning that a TV would display 60 individual still images every second. >> Sub-field drive is the method used to flash the individual image >> elements (dots) on a plasma panel. For each frame displayed on the TV >> the Sub-field drive flashes the dots 10 times or more, meaning that the >> dots are flashing 600 times per second (600Hz) or more. (Example: 60 >> frames per second x 10 sub-fields = 600 flashes per second)." > > Teisingai viskas. aha. tik nieko bendro su refresh rate. >