Horizontal Frequency 30-81 kHz

Started by Ocelot85, December 09, 2009, 11:15:36 PM

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Ocelot85

I got a Samsung Syncmaster monitor recently for viewing my old consoles on. But after checking its specs it has a Horizontal Frequency of 30-81 kHz where I was expecting something like 15-31 kHz. My question is What devices can it connect to that require an 81 kHz horizontal refresh rate?

Fudoh

What about a PC ?

1280x1024 at 75Hz comes to roughly 81kHz already...

panzeroceania

PCs can typically use as high a rate as you would like so yeah, that.

Although I have a question how does 75Hz come close to 81KHz

doesn't K = 1000? this is something I never understood about kHz, or is one horizontal rate and the other is vertical?

RGB32E

Quote from: panzeroceania on December 10, 2009, 05:13:27 AM
PCs can typically use as high a rate as you would like so yeah, that.

Although I have a question how does 75Hz come close to 81KHz

doesn't K = 1000? this is something I never understood about kHz, or is one horizontal rate and the other is vertical?

This should get you up to speed ;)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horizontal_scan_rate
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vertical_scan_rate

Ocelot85

So CRT screens have a higher horizontal refresh rate than LCD screens?

Also, why such a high rate? resolution requirement?

Fudoh

It's actually more or less the same. My 21" LCD which I use at my PC is spec'ed at 92khz, which comes to around 1200 lines at 70Hz. Most good 21" CRTs were also easily capable of displaying signals up to 95khz.

The refresh rate is the vertical frequency by the way