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LG Introduces 23-inch 240 Hz IPS LCD Panel for Monitors

Oh, so just because you never heard of it, it doesn't happen? Are you a doctor or some kind of scientist in this field?...

Oh no! But it seems that You are! You know everything and you are right about everything. Forgive me, I'm not worthy!!! :respect:
 
You're correct, you aren't worthy when you come into a thread spouting insults immediately without understanding all of the facts.

I don't need to be a doctor or scientist in the field because I have first hand experience with the issue. It happens to me every time, and the results are completely repeatable. What do you have to refute my findings?
 
Oh, so just because you never heard of it, it doesn't happen? Are you a doctor or some kind of scientist in this field?

Ummm, no, that's not how it works. Low fps can cause eye strain, which in turn, leads to migraines. I'm not the only one I know of that this happens to, either.

So again, I ask you to please know what you are talking about, before you post.

I've never heard about it either, and as I've lived with computers and other people who live with computers since late 90's I'm guessing it's rare. Kinda sucks though, I almost feel bad for you. :p
 
I've never heard about it either, and as I've lived with computers and other people who live with computers since late 90's I'm guessing it's rare. Kinda sucks though, I almost feel bad for you. :p

It isn't all that common, no. I know of only 2 others, personally, that have the same problem.

I've been using and fiddling with computers since the mid 80's, btw. lol
 
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