With the response times on LCDs becoming lower and lower nowdays the question comes up: "Where is the threshold of the human eye/brain with respect to detecting the response time of a pixel changing from one color to another, black to white or anywhere inbetween.
I've heard that the response time on CRTs are usually less then 1ms, and that seems to be fast enough so that the human eye percieves an instant change. So then at what delay can we actually detect a transition?
I've heard that the response time on CRTs are usually less then 1ms, and that seems to be fast enough so that the human eye percieves an instant change. So then at what delay can we actually detect a transition?