I'm ready to order an inexpensive 17" monitor, but I don't know how to interpret the specs that are listed to choose one. For a given resolution they will list two specs for comparison. I'll make up a few as an example:
60hz - .21mm
or
70hz - .24mm
Can someone please help me understand the differences? My guess would be that 60hz or 70hz refers to the speed of displaying the graphics in that resolution, and higher is faster/better. I haven't any idea if .21mm is more desirable than .24mm though.
This will be used on my G3 MT, eventually with a Radeon 7000.
TIA
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