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Revisiting the Perceived Motion Model that Predicted 360 FPS DisplaysDaly
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A previous model of motion perception used in engineering display design predicted the need for a 360 FPS (frames per second) and 1080-line display and image signal format system, in order to match the viewing of reality. Now that 360 FPS gaming monitors are on …
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