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What is the difference between interlaced & progressive scanning?

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What is the difference between interlaced & progressive scanning?

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These designations refer to the method by which the lines of picture information will be scanned in 1/30th of a second to create the image on your screen. Interlaced means alternate lines scanned in alternate passes, the way conventional TV sets currently work. Progressive utilizes sequential scanning of all lines in a single pass, the way computer monitors display.

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