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  2. Flicker (screen) - Wikipedia

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    The flicker of a CRT monitor can cause various symptoms in those sensitive to it such as eye strain, headaches [9] in migraine sufferers, and seizures in epileptics. [10]As the flicker is most clearly seen at the edge of our vision there is no obvious risk in using a CRT, but prolonged use can cause a sort of retinal shock where the flickering is seen even when looking away from the monitor.

  3. Netflix Finally Allows Viewers to Turn Off Autoplay for Previews

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    Netflix viewers rejoice! The streaming service has announced it is now allowing subscribers to turn off the autoplay function for previews; the bane of so many existences which makes clips pop up ...

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  5. Criticism of Netflix - Wikipedia

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    After announcing a 90 minute delay, Netflix eventually called off the live broadcast and announced that the special would instead be released as-live the following day. [ 215 ] [ 216 ] Netflix faced similar capacity issues during the Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson boxing event on November 15, 2024, with many users reporting issues with buffering and ...

  6. How to turn off autoplay on Netflix trailers - AOL

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    Image: screenshot / netflix On the top right corner of your Netflix home screen, right where your icon is, you'll see a down arrow. Click that dropdown, and go to your Account page.

  7. Flicker-free - Wikipedia

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    Flicker-free is a term given to video displays, primarily cathode ray tubes, operating at a high refresh rate to reduce or eliminate the perception of screen flicker.For televisions, this involves operating at a 100 Hz or 120 Hz hertz field rate to eliminate flicker, compared to standard televisions that operate at 50 Hz (PAL, SÉCAM systems) or 60 Hz (), most simply done by displaying each ...

  8. Stroboscopic effect - Wikipedia

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    Adjusting the strobe frequency can make the droplets seemingly move slowly up or down. Depending upon the frequency of illumination there are different names for the visual effect. Up to about 80 Hertz or the flicker fusion threshold it is called visible flicker. From about 80 Hertz to 2000 Hertz it is called the stroboscopic effect (this article).

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