What is “Hertz” in reference to how the “Refresh rate” affects the displayed image?
“Hertz” is a measure of frequency in cycles per second (“Hz” abbreviation for “Hertz”). The “Refresh rate” is the number of times per second during which a displayed image is regenerated, expressed in Hz. For example, a refresh rate is 60 Hz means that a displayed image is regenerated 60 times per second. The higher the refresh rate, the more stable (less flickering) the picture appears.
“Hertz” is a measure of frequency in cycles per second (“Hz” abbreviation for “Hertz”). The “Refresh rate” is the number of times per second during which a displayed image is regenerated, expressed in Hz. For example, a refresh rate of 60 Hz means that a displayed image is regenerated 60 times per second. The higher the refresh rate, the more stable (less flickering) the picture appears.