Travis from MN
03-31-2006, 04:43 AM
Those of you with Photo related Epilspsy and issues, there was an interesting article I read in a current newsletter.
It stated the newer moniters are a higher rate of refresh, at 75 cycle now. So seizure trigger this article from the study stated, is not a problem as much as before thought.
It did not state if they used CRT moniters or screens, or the flat screens or plasma, LCD screens. That factor makes a HUGE variable in the outcome.
If this IS valid, this may mean the current and NeXT generation of televisions and moniters may be a different rate of refresh then the 60hz we have become adapted to. We will have to see what the "high definition" broadcasts end up at when everything changes over.
I always want more details then provided in print!
Search seizure related sites for new articles and you should be able to find the report I am talking about.
--Travis
It stated the newer moniters are a higher rate of refresh, at 75 cycle now. So seizure trigger this article from the study stated, is not a problem as much as before thought.
It did not state if they used CRT moniters or screens, or the flat screens or plasma, LCD screens. That factor makes a HUGE variable in the outcome.
If this IS valid, this may mean the current and NeXT generation of televisions and moniters may be a different rate of refresh then the 60hz we have become adapted to. We will have to see what the "high definition" broadcasts end up at when everything changes over.
I always want more details then provided in print!
Search seizure related sites for new articles and you should be able to find the report I am talking about.
--Travis

