• madcaesar@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    Your eyes can’t possibly tell the difference. We’re past the max eye resolution at this point.

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        6 months ago

        I imagine it was a typo*, but this article in Nature reports that in specifics circumstances the median maximum that people can perceive a difference may be around 500hz, with the maximum in their test possibly being as high as 800hz.

        Normally though it seems closer to 50-90hz, but I’m on the road and haven’t delved too deeply into it

        Edit: Type to Typo

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            6 months ago

            Not the original you replied to. And I had a typo when trying to spell typo 😂 just adding to the conversation. Wasn’t disputing you, just meant the may have meant refresh rate instead of resolution. Easy mistake. It’s still quite disputed how well eyes can tell the difference in refresh rates.