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From: cmcmanis@sun.uucp (Chuck McManis)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga
Subject: Re: Amiga Hires(640x400 Interlaced)
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Date: Thu, 18-Dec-86 13:58:21 EST
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Posted: Thu Dec 18 13:58:21 1986
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Summary: He's got a point here!



Howard Hull wrote  :

>				... A substantial fraction of the guys who
> couldn't stand the Amiga admitted problems with night vision ...

This is at least correlated by the fact that a) I have trouble with seeing
things at night an the screen flicker bothers me, and b) my wife can see
perfectly well in low light conditions and the flicker doesn't bother her.

As a side note I have also noticed my eyeballs scan faster than hers do,
(you no that tiny barely perceptable side to side motion your eyes make
 to scan the scene) all very interesting. Sounds like the stuff of a 
Scientific American article.


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