For a CRT, I find 75 hz much better, particularly when under florescent lighting. Since the lights run at 120 hz, the monitor can get into a 'synch' with the lights which creates moire patterns on the screen. Changing the rate to 75 or higher prevents this from happening and reduces eye strain.
LCD screens (flat screens) are not likely to have this issue at all and it shouldn't matter.
60 HZ because ur eyes will fall
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A monitor with a higher refresh rate or response time is generally recommended
75 Hz is better for your eyes
75 Hz
It's best to have a high refresh rate. The higher it is, the better it is for your eyes. When speaking of computer games, most games today have the option of enabling "Vertical Sync" or "V-Sync". This makes the game follow the screen's refresh rate. This can be a bad thing if your computer isn't fast enough to keep up with the screen's rate.
It depends on the persistence of the monitor's phosphor. Typically, people can see flicker at 60 Hz, but not at 85 Hz. It also depends on whether or not the display is interlaced or not, as well as on the individual person's eyes.
your eyes
LCD monitors are rumoured to be a far better monitor due to the color being much sharper, and the pixles having less of a straint on your eyes.
The plural form for the noun monitor is monitors.
it depends of your monitor px, mine 1064px and yours 800px for an example, monitor its not your eyes
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Darker eyes are better
Yes, for the following reasons * they are sharper (less eye strain) * no reflection (less eye strain) * faster refresh rate, so the flicker cannot cause headaches
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