Yes, the flicker rate for dogs is about 70-80 Hz and for humans its 50-60. Dogs see it much faster so its probably not pleasant.
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Answer Sometimes if the refresh rate isnt set high enough you will see a noticeable flicker on the screen .. to change the monitor refresh rate .. you can right click on the deskto...
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Answer Sometimes if the refresh rate isnt set high enough you will see a noticeable flicker on the screen .. to change the monitor refresh rate .. you can right click on the deskto...
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Flicker fusion threshold - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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If the frame rate falls below the flicker fusion threshold for the given viewing conditions, flicker will be apparent to the observer, ... |
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Persistence of vision - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Reduce monitor flicker by adjusting the screen refresh rate.
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Oct 5, 2006 ... Photosensitive epilepsy is usually triggered where the flicker rate is between 16Hz to 25Hz, although it's not uncommon for seizures to be ...
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They are called flickerfree, because at flicker rates of 100 times per second you stop to notice the blackness of the TV screen, though the TV screen isn't shining ...
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Jul 1, 2010 ... This module will discuss the flicker or blink rate of objects, text and other elements that are displayed, and the important reasons for setting this ...
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