60 HZ interlaced
low image quality
It's best to have a high refresh rate. The higher it is, the better it is for your eyes. When speaking of computer games, most games today have the option of enabling "Vertical Sync" or "V-Sync". This makes the game follow the screen's refresh rate. This can be a bad thing if your computer isn't fast enough to keep up with the screen's rate.
By shaky I assume you mean the monitor is flickering, you can fix this by raising the refresh rate on your monitor. Ideally the native resolution and refresh rate work best, most often this is the highest refresh rate supported by your monitor, and the largest resoltuion supported by your monitor. Try changing refresh rate to 60 Hertz first, if it continues flickering, then keep raising the refresh rate until the flickering stops. (Don't forget to click apply after changfing the refresh rate to ensure the refresh rate is changed)
i think dear it's by..refresh rate of crt..the screen refresh by vertical direction..so light pen can update it's possition..in every..refresh of crt'..but in lcd this is oppisite
Change the refresh rate to a frequency actually supported by your monitor.
Refresh rate (most commonly the "vertical refresh rate", "vertical scan rate" for CRTs) is the number of times in a second that display hardware draws the data. This is distinct from the measure of frame rate in that the refresh rate includes the repeated drawing of identical frames, while frame rate measures how a video source can feed an entire frame of new data to a display. For example, most movie projectors advance from one frame to the next one 24 times each second. But each frame is illuminated two or three times before the next frame is projected using a shutter in front of its lamp. As a result, the movie projector runs at 24 frames per second, but has a 48 or 72 Hz refresh rate.
Refresh rate (most commonly the "vertical refresh rate", "vertical scan rate" for CRTs) is the number of times in a second that display hardware draws the data. This is distinct from the measure of frame rate in that the refresh rate includes the repeated drawing of identical frames, while frame rate measures how a video source can feed an entire frame of new data to a display. For example, most movie projectors advance from one frame to the next one 24 times each second. But each frame is illuminated two or three times before the next frame is projected using a shutter in front of its lamp. As a result, the movie projector runs at 24 frames per second, but has a 48 or 72 Hz refresh rate.
Vsync, or vertical synchronization, is a graphics technology that synchronizes the frame rate of a video game or application with the refresh rate of a monitor to prevent screen tearing. Screen tearing occurs when the graphics card outputs frames at a rate that doesn't align with the monitor's refresh rate, leading to visual artifacts. By enabling Vsync, the system ensures that frames are only displayed when the monitor is ready to refresh, providing a smoother visual experience. However, this can sometimes introduce input lag or reduce frame rates if the graphics card cannot maintain the monitor's refresh rate.
Refresh Rate
Hertz symbolized as Hz, describes the refresh rate of TVs.
Samsung LED TV's typically have a refresh rate of 120 hertz. The refresh rate is considered a important factor of quality in high end electronic televisions.
75 Hz