The refresh rate is the amount of times the image is redrawn. At 60 after
a few hours you can actually see the image being drawn. I believe 72 is
the minimum accepted for eye safety or something like that.
I used to get headaches after a few hours with a monitor I had that could
only do 60. I added one of those glasses for reflection/radiation
protection and it didn't help. The monitor I got now I set at 85 and can
seat for days in front of it with no problem.
HTH
Jose
Michael Tabak wrote:
> Why does the refresh rate of a monitor matter? What is the benefit of
> increasing the refresh rate from, say, 60 to 85? Are there any
> disadvantages to increasing the referesh rate?
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