> We wrote about this in the Autumn. We had a student who claimed he
> needed a high-refresh rate screen. When Paul investigated he found
> the the claimed rates only applied whe very little information was
> being displayed. Given normal windows screens the rate dropped back
> to about 80 Hz which is standard. We supplied an LCD display.
If I may add a little here. We looked at supplying a free standing TFT
screen for a desktop computer. The cost of the display alone exceeded
the cost of a typical notebook computer. We recommended a notebook
with TFT display. TFT gives a better display quality than dual-scan LCD.
If you have web access go to:
http://www.mailbase.ac.uk/lists-a-e/dis-forum/search.html
and search the archives for epilepsy.
Regards
Paul Dilley, Technical Manager
Computer Centre for People with Disabilities, University of Westminster
** The London & South East Regional Access Centre **
Tel: +44 171 911 5000 Fax: +44 171 911 5162 http://www.wmin.ac.uk/ccpd/
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