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Jabodie 09/26/22 9:47:15 PM #1: |
This shit is buttery af --- <insert sig here> ... Copied to Clipboard!
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TetsuoS2 09/26/22 9:51:40 PM #2: |
yea, 60>120 isnt super lifechanging, but if you swap back to 60hz ick --- Lurker by trade just an idiot passing through ... Copied to Clipboard!
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trappedunderice 09/26/22 10:00:16 PM #3: |
Watching a movie in 120hz just feels like you're watching the actor in the studio it's weird. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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apocalyptic_4 09/26/22 10:10:40 PM #4: |
I may only game on consoles but I've only been playing multiplayer games at 120hrz I just can't go back to 60fps when online. --- XBL: Mrpicardbottoms PSN: Bosh369 ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Crimsoness 09/26/22 10:11:28 PM #5: |
The human eye can't tell the difference between 60hz or 120hz --- CrimsonAngel, she/her ... Copied to Clipboard!
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coolguyjimmy 09/26/22 10:42:44 PM #6: |
Crimsoness posted... The human eye can't tell the difference between 60hz or 120hz That's incorrect: https://news.mit.edu/2014/in-the-blink-of-an-eye-0116 "The researchers expected they might see a dramatic decline in performance around 50 milliseconds, because other studies have suggested that it takes at least 50 milliseconds for visual information to flow from the retina to the top of the visual processing chain in the brain and then back down again for further processing by so-called re-entrant loops. These processing loops were believed necessary to confirm identification of a particular scene or object. However, the MIT team found that although overall performance declined, subjects continued to perform better than chance as the researchers dropped the image exposure time from 80 milliseconds to 53 milliseconds, then 40 milliseconds, then 27, and finally 13 the fastest possible rate with the computer monitor being used. [...] This new paper shows that the meaning of an image can be extracted even when an image is mixed up in a sequence of six or even 12 images presented at 13 milliseconds per image a rate of about 75 frames a second." ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Unknown480 09/26/22 10:43:56 PM #7: |
Crimsoness posted... The human eye can't tell the difference between 60hz or 120hzWrong. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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AtelierGaming86 09/26/22 10:45:03 PM #8: |
Just wait till you experience a 360Hz display --- Now Playing: Atelier Firis / Atelier Sophie 2 ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Damn_Underscore 09/26/22 10:45:05 PM #9: |
The human eye can't tell the difference between 30fps or 60fps --- She left me roses by the stairs. Surprises let me know she cares. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Gobstoppers12 09/26/22 10:46:43 PM #10: |
The human eye can't tell the difference between night and day. --- I write Naruto Fanfiction. But I am definitely not a furry. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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PowerOats 09/26/22 10:47:54 PM #11: |
The human eye can't tell the difference between bread and toast ... Copied to Clipboard!
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IfGodCouldDie 09/26/22 10:48:32 PM #12: |
The human eyes can't tell the difference between themselves. --- All posters and events depicted in this post are entirely fictitious. Any similarity to actual events or posters, living or dead, is purely coincidental. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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knightmarexx 09/26/22 10:50:57 PM #13: |
The human eye can't tell the different between a mirror, and themselves. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Kloe_Rinz 09/26/22 10:56:05 PM #14: |
Crimsoness posted... The human eye can't tell the difference between 60hz or 120hzThe human eye cant tell the difference between 144p 12hz and 720p 27hz ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Jabodie 09/27/22 10:20:59 AM #15: |
The human eye can't --- <insert sig here> ... Copied to Clipboard!
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