Plasma has a refresh rate of 60Hz but the pixel is pulsed 12 times per hertz resulting in the equivalent of a 720 Hz.For more fallow this link http://www.digitalhome.ca/forum/showthread.php?t=73892
Viewing angles for a plasma will not have as many problems as viewing angles for LCD's, Screen Refresh Rates / Pixel response time for plasma screens are faster, and plasma tvs tend to be heavier. For more information on the differences, visit http://www.projectorpeople.com/resources/lcd-plasma-projector.asp
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This depends on the plasma TV, but Games have never "crashed" Plasma TV's. The higher refresh rates had been known to stress and decrease the life expectancy of individual pixels and cause dead pixels, but Plasma TV industry claims these issues have been resolved with newer technology and improved product formulation.
Multiscan monitors support a variety of refresh rates and can support different video cards. A+ Guide to Hardware: pg. 378
Most manufacturers offer enhanced refresh rates on televisions. Instead of 50 or 60Hz field rates as broadcasters deliver, the television increase the refresh rates to 100, 120 or even up to 600Hz. The aim is to provide smoother images although whether it makes a big difference is a matter for some debate.
Plasma and LCD televisions are the two top produced tv varieties available today. Plasma offers a few advantages over LCD in the picture quality. One of the top noticeable advantage is in color as a Plasma television produces deeper blacks giving a higher contrast look. A few other advantages of Plasma are that they have less motion blur due to high refresh rates, and wider viewing angles than LCD screens.
The type of monitor that offers a variety of refresh rates is the CRT monitor. CRT (Cathode Ray Tube) display technology is slowly being replaced by LCD and LED.
The type of monitor that offers a variety of refresh rates is the CRT monitor. CRT (Cathode Ray Tube) display technology is slowly being replaced by LCD and LED.
The type of monitor that offers a variety of refresh rates is the CRT monitor. CRT (Cathode Ray Tube) display technology is slowly being replaced by LCD and LED.
The action depends on the refresh rate, which the hertz is how many times per second it refreshes. Plasma can handle 600hz and the fastest LED TV can handle 1240hz. Therefore, LED is the winner.
Picture qualityCapable of producing deeper blacks allowing for superior contrast ratio[6][7][8]Wider viewing angles than those of LCD; images do not suffer from degradation at high angles like LCDs[6][7]Less visible motion blur, thanks in large part to very high refresh rates and a faster response time, contributing to superior performance when displaying content with significant amounts of rapid motion (though newer LCD screens have similar refresh rates, but that also introduces the soap opera effect)
CRT screens can work with an input signal with varying refresh rates while TFT displays have a manufacturer-set refresh rate. TFT screens however produce clearer images than CRT.