And while I'm at it, how many FPS does TV have.
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Wow, thats impressive... up to 120 FPSbranana said:A computer? 60fps, 75fps, 120fps, it's equal to the refresh rate
A American/Japanese TV is 60hz, but most content are 29fps or 23fps
johnbro23 said:And while I'm at it, how many FPS does TV have.
...and I know what you'll say...google is my friend.
johnbro23 said:Wow, thats impressive... up to 120 FPS
portent said:A typical Apple Cinema flat-panel has a "typical response time" of 16 milliseconds, which works out to a "frame rate" of about 62.
The standard US NTSC refresh rate is 29.97 Hz, but it's interlaced, meaning that only every other line on the screen will be updated each cycle.
mduser63 said:Not quite. The "refresh rate" is approximately 60 Hz (59.94 to be exact), but it's interlaced, so only every other line is updated on each frame. So, the framerate is 60 half frames per second, or 30 full frames per second.
mrgreen4242 said:Europe uses PAL which is 50 Hz/fields per second, 25 frames, if I recall.
mdavey said:Correct.
Some places in Europe (France being the main one) use SECAM which is technically superior to both NTSC and PAL. Like most superior technologies, it never really caught on.