MISURA monitors celebrate success (not only) with development companies
MISURA monitors are proving successful with development, design, marketing companies…
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The speed at which an electron beam passes from top to bottom across the screen. The electron beam passes over the phosphors in rows. The phosphor absorbs the energy of the beam and emits it as light. When this energy is used up, the light fades. If the beam does not return to the phosphor in time, the image begins to fade. This results in a visual effect called flickering. A high refresh rate reduces flicker and keeps the image sharp and stable. The demands on the refresh rate also increase with higher resolutions. Higher resolutions require a larger number of smaller dots that need to be refreshed more frequently to prevent image quality degradation.