What is the REFRESH RATE and Why Is It Important?
The refresh rate indicates the number of times that the image refreshes every second. For example, a PC monitor has a refresh rate of 72 Hertz (Hz) and therefore refresh all the pixels of the screen, from top to bottom, 72 times every second. The refresh rate is fundamental because determines the images quality: if it is too low, the human eye can see a flicker that causes headache and eye damage. To provide a comparison, most of the TV monitors have a refresh rate of 50Hz and only few products of the last generation have a 100Hz refresh rate. Our LED screens have a 240 Hz refresh rate, which is almost triple of the most advanced cathode tube technologies. This measure is the ultimate proof of the quality of our displays and state-of-the-art technology, result of years of research in the laboratories and on the field.