60 refreshes of a thousand lines, every second? That would certainly exceed what's currently available in video standards. E.g. 1080i is really only projecting 540 lines 60 times per second -- because it's interlaced. I'm aware that there are 1080p sets available, but the original article mentioned a 60 kHz rate in the "traditional video display." So I remain unconvinced, Montoya and Neutron.
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60 refreshes of a thousand lines, every second?
That would certainly exceed what's currently available in video standards. E.g. 1080i is really only projecting 540 lines 60 times per second -- because it's interlaced. I'm aware that there are 1080p sets available, but the original article mentioned a 60 kHz rate in the "traditional video display." So I remain unconvinced, Montoya and Neutron.