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<blockquote data-quote="doveman" data-source="post: 806916" data-attributes="member: 67412"><p>It's occured to me that having the same refresh rate on both displays is going to be quite hard in the UK, as LCD monitors all work at 60hz (except ones that do 120hz as well), which is fine when playing 60hz material in MP on a Secondary TV, but not when playing Freeview or other 50hz material or 24hz material.</p><p></p><p>I know it's not MP's fault that LCD monitors are stuck at 60hz, but it does seem that unless changes are made to AERO/EVR there's always going to be issues running MP on a dual-screen PC. I guess the only solution at the moment might be to use a TV LCD that supports all three refresh rates for both displays, although I'm not sure the quality of TV LCDs really suits their use as proper PC monitors.</p><p></p><p>Maybe one day we'll see LCD monitors that support several refresh rates and not just 60hz and 120hz.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doveman, post: 806916, member: 67412"] It's occured to me that having the same refresh rate on both displays is going to be quite hard in the UK, as LCD monitors all work at 60hz (except ones that do 120hz as well), which is fine when playing 60hz material in MP on a Secondary TV, but not when playing Freeview or other 50hz material or 24hz material. I know it's not MP's fault that LCD monitors are stuck at 60hz, but it does seem that unless changes are made to AERO/EVR there's always going to be issues running MP on a dual-screen PC. I guess the only solution at the moment might be to use a TV LCD that supports all three refresh rates for both displays, although I'm not sure the quality of TV LCDs really suits their use as proper PC monitors. Maybe one day we'll see LCD monitors that support several refresh rates and not just 60hz and 120hz. [/QUOTE]
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