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4105415 No.4105415 [Reply] [Original]

When I burp (mouth closed) the image on my CRT monitor goes wavy for the duration, this does not happen with the LCD.

It's (obviously?) my head vibrating that causes this but why the CRT and not LCD?

Can anyone explain this?

>> No.4105433

I have read your question carefully, and i have considered all possible reasons as to why you have this problem. and thus far my only reasonable conclusion is; because you are a fagget.

>> No.4105438

CRT screens go black between frames, LCD screens do not.
/thread

>> No.4105447

CRT doesnt show frames as you might think. (It's not "blinking" as LCD is)

It just keeps making rows from top to buttom (or buttom to top.. doesnt matter) Fast enough that it looks like complete pictures changing.


> Your argument is invalid

>> No.4105448

>>4105438

This was for you: >>4105447

>> No.4105483

>>4105447

Will the burp be causing a shutter effect in my eyeball? Much like a strobe light on a rotating surface.