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> > The required "refresh rate" for monitors depends on something called
> > "flicker fusion frequency", the minimum rate of flicker at which you
> > are no longer able to detect gaps between periods of light and
> > periods of dark (the flicker).
> Is this why computer screens always "flicker" on TV?
I was always told that was related to the cycles per second or Hertz value.