Flickerkohinasta
Flickerkohinasta is a term that refers to a specific type of visual phenomenon characterized by rapid, intermittent changes in light intensity. This effect is often observed in digital displays, particularly in LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) and OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode) screens. The term "flickerkohinasta" is a portmanteau of "flicker" and "kohinasta," where "kohinasta" is a Finnish word meaning "noise" or "disturbance."
The primary cause of flickerkohinasta is the refresh rate of the display. Modern displays typically refresh
Flickerkohinasta can also be influenced by the content being displayed. Fast-moving graphics, animations, or videos can
To mitigate flickerkohinasta, users can take several steps. Ensuring that the display's refresh rate is properly