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A new, thinner XPS 13 is also coming later this year.

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[–] eightys3v3n@lemmy.ca 1 points 4 days ago (1 children)

No, I meant what I said. The article says "hz" and so do other phone manufacturers offering the same feature. It may be marketing wank or technically incorrect but that's what it's referred to as.

But, hz of a monitor is not like a car blinker or CRT televisions where it's off in between the updates. It is on in between the updates, it's just not the new image. In which case it doesn't matter how slow your performing the updates because the pixels are just on with a static picture in between the updates.

hz of a monitor is not like a car blinker or CRT televisions where it's off in between the updates. It is on in between the updates

Yes, it is on OLED, unless they've added active storage like TFT LCDs. In which case, that's cool technology they've invented.