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On 1/20/2011 1:55 AM, scott wrote:
> Well the infrastructure is surely still in the software and hardware (at
> least with analogue VGA) for higher framerates as it is commonly used by
> CRTs. Also reading the wikipedia page on DVI it seems there is no limit
> for the framerate, only the overall bandwidth in single-link (it gives
> 1920x1200x120Hz as a valid mode for dual-link).
>
> Just need someone to build a monitor that accepts something other than
> 60 Hz!
You can, they are call "3D ready". Not to be confused with 120hz
displays/TVs, which actually take in native 60hz, then "upsample" to
120hz, when handling TV data (by interpolating frames).
They also cost 2-3 times what the 60hz one does, *and* if its a TV, you
won't find one smaller than 40" that supports it. I know, I just got a
bluray 3D, and went looking to see what was needed to actually use it...
Yikes!!
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