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interlaced and non-interlaced mointors

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  1. Guest4090
    interlace can be when the pictels [pixels] are addressed and programmed in one direction on alternate lines of the monitor and a second interlace will do that for the other lines remaining. some monitors are non-interlaced and the refresh rate can have an effect on the quality of the display, too low and there is flashing or flickering of the image [82hz or above at a 50hz power supply usually eliminates flicker on CRT monitors, a different value for 60hz power supply]. some monitors have gaps between lines and these can be closed up by stretching or blurring the pictels vertically or by using a defined infill process by instruction to the video or graphics card

  2. Guest9410
    interlace can be when the pictels [pixels] are addressed and programmed in one direction on alternate lines of the monitor and a second interlace will do that for the other lines remaining. some monitors are non-interlaced and the refresh rate can have an effect on the quality of the display, too low and there is flashing or flickering of the image [82hz or above at a 50hz power supply usually eliminates flicker on CRT monitors, a different value for 60hz power supply]. some monitors have gaps between lines and these can be closed up by stretching or blurring the pictels vertically or by using a defined infill process by instruction to the video or graphics card
  3. Guest8726
    interlace can be when the pictels [pixels] are addressed and programmed in one direction on alternate lines of the monitor and a second interlace will do that for the other lines remaining. some monitors are non-interlaced and the refresh rate can have an effect on the quality of the display, too low and there is flashing or flickering of the image [82hz or above at a 50hz power supply usually eliminates flicker on CRT monitors, a different value for 60hz power supply]. some monitors have gaps between lines and these can be closed up by stretching or blurring the pictels vertically or by using a defined infill process by instruction to the video or graphics card
  4. Guest9862
    interlace can be when the pictels [pixels] are addressed and programmed in one direction on alternate lines of the monitor and a second interlace will do that for the other lines remaining. some monitors are non-interlaced and the refresh rate can have an effect on the quality of the display, too low and there is flashing or flickering of the image [82hz or above at a 50hz power supply usually eliminates flicker on CRT monitors, a different value for 60hz power supply]. some monitors have gaps between lines and these can be closed up by stretching or blurring the pictels vertically or by using a defined infill process by instruction to the video or graphics card
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