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by kragen
388 days ago
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I took film photos of my family's color TV in the 90s with a fast shutter speed. About 20% of the screen was fading at any given time with the (NTSC) 60Hz field rate, the rest being black, so to get a screen that was physically flicker-free with those phosphors, you'd have to refresh it at somewhere around 500Hz. I doubt color CRT monitors had faster-decaying phosphors than my color TV. |
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