Hz probably means Hertz. It's an unit that describes how many times each second something happens.
Hertz is frequency of some wave like activity e.g. sound wave, light wave, etc.
Long ago, the scientific units of measurement were descriptive; for example, "one horsepower" referred to the power that one horse could generate. Then "they" (the "International Electrotechnical Commission") decided to name all the units systems in honor of various scientists and discoverers.
One "Hertz", named for Heinrich Hertz, is one cycle per second.
600. Absolutely.
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hz or more correctly Hz is a unit of frequency meaning cycles per secondhtz is a common misspelling of Hz
It is if you watch sports.
The 75 Hz or 100 Hz, etc., stated in a television's technical specification, means the picture refresh rate in cycles per second. The higher the picture refresh rate, the better the display of small fast-moving objects can be. (Footballs or tennis balls in flight, etc.)
There are many companies that have created a 100 hz or higher lcd screen for their televisions. Sony KDL32D3000 LCD TV is current in the number one position for have the best 100 hz television.
The higher the Hz on your TV, the more fluid the pictures will seem to your eye. In general, a higher refresh (Hz) rate is better, but you might not be able to tell much, or any difference depending on what you're watching.
Hertz symbolized as Hz, describes the refresh rate of TVs.
It means Hertz, it is a unit used for measuring frequency in cycles per second
Question needs more information. Are you asking what's the difference between a high Hz CRT monitor at 100Hz vs. a lower Hz LCD at 60Hz? If so that answer lies in the way the screen is updated. Please re-ask your question with more details.
yes if it's rated for 110-220 V and 50-60 Hz
Different video coding.