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Originally Posted by ApK
Are you sure about that? The LED light source doesn't flicker like a florescent source would, but doesn't the data displaced on the LCDs pixels on the screen has a refresh rate? (See 60Hz, 120Hz, 240Hz HDTVs, etc)
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The "refresh rate" of an LCD is a measure of how rapidly a given pixel can be updated. But unless or until a pixel is updated, its illumination is constant, with no flicker. It's not like a CRT display where every pixel goes on, off, on, off, on, off, so many times a second. If the image on an LCD display is unchanging (such as the page of a book), there is no flicker.