Acceleration frequency (also called refresh rate) refers to the number of times that the monitor can refresh the screen per second, and the unit is hertz (Hz). The higher the acceleration frequency, the more smoothly the display can present dynamic pictures and the flicker phenomenon is reduced.
Screen resolution refers to the number of pixels in the horizontal and vertical directions of the display screen, usually expressed by the number of pixels in the width and height, such as 1920x 1080. The higher the resolution of the screen, the more detailed the image can be presented on the display, and the less blurred the image is.
Therefore, both the acceleration frequency and the screen resolution have an important impact on the performance of the display.