Refresh on the LCD too low?
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Hi:
I have a Rogers Bold. There is something I have been noticing, with all firmware versions I have tried.
I seem to see fine scan lines on the screen. It's rather distracting.
If you stare at something directly, it is smooth, but if you move the device, or do stuff like move the blue selection bar in the menus up and down rapidly, or sort of squint/blink your eyes, you can see these fine horizontal lines.. it's noticable in things like the MTextReader icon, certain wallpapers, etc. Problem is I notice it even when moving the device around with my hand.
Edit: From playing around at techmind (cool lcd test site!), I have learned that the Bold screen uses the Row-inversion (also known as line-inversion) method of placing pixels on the screen.. this is where you have one line horizontally with RGB all turned on, then the line below it all turned off, then back on, etc. Every other line essentially, unlike my MacBook's lcd with which is an offset subpixel arrangement. If you click on the row inversion pattern there using the bold, you'll see mad flicker (not safe for epileptics).
It almost reminds me of 60 hz flicker. I can't tell if it's the actual LEDs flickering ever so subtly, the refresh rate of the LCD not being set right, or something else. I even found myself wondering if the screen was refreshing in an interlaced manner.. every other line.
It is not specific to 1 spot on the screen and the screen looks just fine otherwise.
Has anyone noticed this? I'd love for a fix to get the dot clock to go faster or whatever it is that causes me to see the scan lines.
Edit: Huh.. I thought it saved.. I'll try again.. shorter this time.. I have learned from the cool techmind site that has lcd test patterns that the bold's lcd uses Row-inversion (also known as line-inversion) method, which is a fully lit line of pixels, every other line.. A clue. Check the pattern out if you're not an epileptic.
Last edited by Technarch; 10-05-2008 at 04:20 PM..
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