I don't think it would hurt. I changed the refresh rate of my laptop's LCD from 59 to 60 a month ago and its been working fine since. As long as 60 Hz is already shown as an option in your control panel or whatever, it should be OK.
Probably because the screen's refresh rate is too low. See the maker's website or user guide for instructions on increasing the monitor's refresh rate.
you might need a new screen or change the power options
Refresh Rate.
Yes, refresh rate and Hz refer to the same concept in the context of displays. Refresh rate, measured in Hertz (Hz), indicates how many times per second a screen can refresh the image it displays. For example, a refresh rate of 60 Hz means the screen refreshes 60 times per second. Higher refresh rates can lead to smoother motion and better visual performance, particularly in fast-paced content.
Lines are visible when taking a picture of a computer screen because of the refresh rate of the screen and the shutter speed of the camera. The refresh rate of the screen and the shutter speed of the camera may not be synchronized, causing the lines to appear in the photo.
When using computer or laptop, you tend to get eyestrain because of the following reasons. - Prolonged computer use - Poor lighting conditions, glare and distracting reflections - Lesser screen flicker rate (refresh 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
Refresh Rate
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.
To change the refresh rate of your display, right-click on the desktop and select "Display settings." Scroll down and click on "Advanced display settings," then choose your display from the dropdown menu. Look for the "Refresh rate" option and select your desired rate from the available options. Finally, click "Apply" to confirm the changes.
the screen will go wacky