"60Hz LCD display" refers to a liquid crystal display with a refresh rate of 60Hz. Here is an introduction to it:
Working principle: LCD displays control the transmission and blocking of light by changing the arrangement of liquid crystal molecules to display images. At a refresh rate of 60Hz, the screen will perform 60 complete image refreshes per second, that is, the electron beam repeatedly scans the image on the screen 60 times per second.
Performance characteristics
Smoothness of the picture: For daily office work, browsing the web, watching ordinary videos and other scenes, a refresh rate of 60Hz can provide sufficiently smooth picture performance. However, when processing high-speed dynamic pictures, such as playing high-frame rate games or watching fast-moving sports events, the picture may be smeared and blurred.
Visual comfort: Compared with screens with higher refresh rates, 60Hz LCD displays are more likely to cause eye fatigue after long-term use. Because the lower refresh rate may cause the screen to flicker and jitter relatively obviously, especially in a dim environment.
Power consumption: Generally, 60Hz LCD displays have relatively low power consumption because they do not need to refresh the image as frequently as high-refresh rate screens, thus saving a certain amount of power.
Application scenarios
Office scenarios: Suitable for daily office use, such as processing documents, making tables, browsing the web, etc., which can meet basic visual needs, and the relatively low cost also makes it a common choice in office places.
General home entertainment: For watching ordinary TV programs, movies, etc., 60Hz LCD monitors can provide a good viewing experience. The frame rate of most TV programs and movies is also around 30fps or 60fps, which matches the refresh rate of 60Hz.
Users with limited budgets: Due to its relatively mature technology, low production cost and relatively affordable price, it is an economical choice for those users who do not have high requirements for display performance or have limited budgets.