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    In the market (one of these days)

    How much difference in eye fatigue does dot pitch make? The monitor I have is a .28, but I don't know if that's what bothers me or if it's the slow refresh rate (65mhz)? Also, how important is the size of the monitor and is a flat screen worth the money? Is there a good thread that discusses all this or a web site that is particularly helpful (not an ad in disguise)? Thanks in advance for the help

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    it's the Refresh rate

    set it to anywhere higher than 70 hz or more

    and you'll eyes will love you back

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    I wanted to, but various sites warned me that pushing a monitor beyond its specs could damage something (video card maybe) and the techie who replied from the LG site said this monitor is supposed to run at 65. I'll keep in mind your advice though when I buy a new one. Thanks

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