March 22, 201510 yr Don't listen to these guys the human eye can't see more than 30 FPS anyway. Wrong ^ The human eye can't see more than 60 FPS Not trying to be an ass mate! Just letting you know.
March 22, 201510 yr Author Wrong ^ The human eye can't see more than 60 FPS Not trying to be an ass mate! Just letting you know. He was making fun of people who say that the human eye cant see more than 30 fps. Hats off to you for not being a douche about it though
March 22, 201510 yr He was making fun of people who say that the human eye cant see more than 30 fps. Hats off to you for not being a douche about it though Thanks . I like being friendly if possible. Being an ass wouldn't accomplish anything
March 22, 201510 yr Wrong ^ The human eye can't see more than 60 FPS Not trying to be an ass mate! Just letting you know. We can actually see more than 60 FPS, not to mention you can't really quantify what the human eye can see in FPS.
March 22, 201510 yr You guys are clueless, the brain has a max framerate of 30 FPS... And when mindlessly grinding it quickly drops whenever an interesting distraction occurs.
March 29, 201510 yr If you're picking between a Lenovo or Acer pick the Lenovo every time. I did computer repair for 2 years and the vast majority of our business was from poorly built Acer computers. They look nice at first, but they're awful when it comes to longevity. I would go with on of the Lenovo's priorly mentioned. Good luck finding one!
March 29, 201510 yr If you're picking between a Lenovo or Acer pick the Lenovo every time. I did computer repair for 2 years and the vast majority of our business was from poorly built Acer computers. They look nice at first, but they're awful when it comes to longevity. I would go with on of the Lenovo's priorly mentioned. Good luck finding one! I would stay away from Lenovo. Just google "Lenovo Superfish"..
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