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Originally Posted by RacinReaver
You know, I've never understood the complaining about a monitor at 60hz. I've never had one that had a higher refresh rate and I've never had problems sitting infront of them for 8+ hours a day. =\
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It is because your eyes get used to the particular refresh rate so you don't notice that it is uncomfortable. However, once you do begin to use a higher refresh rate, for instance 85Hz, then return to 60Hz, your eyes will then notice the difference.
Personally I prefer higher resolutions because of the sheer workspace available. (Though whenever I step up a resolution, it eventually feels small.) At the moment it's running 1600x1200 at 75Hz. The computers used in my school are capped at 800x600 and isn't user changeable. Though the refresh rates are fine, the workspace is far too small to be efficient.
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