Hi, Thursday, October 23, 2003, 10:14:35 PM, you wrote:
> 60 Hz is very low, Bob. > I can very well imagine your problems; my previous screen didn't support any > higher refresh rates. In the end I developed a chronic headache. > Usually, the graphics card in the PC support higher refresh rates than the > screen. Try to set it as high as the screen will allow. Personally, I prefer > 85 Hz or higher, but most people at work are happy with 75 Hz or higher. > With CRT screens, that is. If you have a TFT screen, 60 Hz is reasonable. > But I don't think you would have been troubled by that on a TFT...:-) Mine seems to support only one setting. It is a TFT LCD; to be precise, it is an NVIDIA Quadro4 500 GoGL, 1600x1200 resolution on a 15 inch screen. I rarely, if ever, see any flickering. The visual interference on that web page is not, I think, a function of my monitor, but of the web-page design. White-on-black is just bad design, and would be bad design on paper, just as the hotspots on this grid always interfere, whatever the medium: http://www.optillusions.com/dp/1-1.htm -- Cheers, Bob mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

