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My Impressions of the MacBook Pro M4

(michael.stapelberg.ch)
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jofzar ◴[] No.45779416[source]
> I don’t notice going back to 60 Hz displays on computers. However, on phones, where a lot more animations are a key part of the user experience, I think 120 Hz displays are more interesting.

I'm always so jealous of these people, 60hz is just so bad for me now and even make me a bit motion sick.

I can see it in everything, moving the window, scrolling, the cursor.

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adastra22 ◴[] No.45780911[source]
How do you watch movies or TV without throwing up?
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1. neogodless ◴[] No.45781163{3}[source]
Distance to screen matters.

Personally I've had concussions and bad screens do make me sick. Even 60hz TVs if I'm sitting somewhat close, particularly for certain content. All the chaos of Dr. Strange / Multiverse was too much for me to watch.