Blog/2024.11.06
The refresh rate of an LED display refers to the number of times per second that the image on the screen is refreshed. This parameter is critical for applications involving video or fast-moving content.
Refresh Rate vs. Frame Rate: While the frame rate is the speed at which new images are generated, the refresh rate is how often the display updates these images. A higher refresh rate means smoother motion and reduced motion blur, especially for high-speed content.
Standard Refresh Rates: Most LED displays have a refresh rate of 60Hz, 120Hz, or 240Hz. Higher-end displays may even offer 480Hz or more. For standard video content, a 60Hz refresh rate is often sufficient, but for sports or action-packed scenes, a higher rate is preferable.
Flicker and Eye Comfort: A low refresh rate can lead to flickering, which can cause discomfort or headaches for some viewers. A higher refresh rate minimizes flicker and contributes to a more comfortable viewing experience.
Understanding the refresh rate of an LED display is essential for applications where smooth motion is critical, such as live sports broadcasts or digital signage with dynamic content.
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