anon(525422)
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The limit's certainly higher than that. 60Hz on a CRT monitor caused noticeable flicker for most people (to the point that it induced headaches in many, including me), which would more or less disappear if you ramped the refresh rate up to 75Hz+. But even then there was (for me, at least) a perceptible improvement going from 75-85, and I'm sure some people could tell the difference going even higher. But I'm derailing further, sorry.I m pretty sure limit for human eye is 60fps, thats what all monitors and tv had before.
You can tell the GN display is Pentile if you know what you're looking for, and if you study it closely. To the average user, especially those who aren't completely finicky and anal retentive about every aspect of their devices (as most of us here are!), it's barely perceptible and certainly not noticeable in everyday usage. The pixel grid on this MacBook I'm stuck with at work is more noticeable than the GN pentile pattern.
