We are the world's first website to show pictures of the world's first full-color 480 Hz capable LCD monitor that is not a laboratory display (e.g. Viewpixx 1440Hz DLP).
I mean... this is cool and all, but 480hz is so far past the point of diminishing returns that.... well, I won't be buying one. The market still hasn't convinced me that 240hz offers a difference for my usage.
I did testing with an old CRT that could go up to some absurd refresh rates. There was a noticeable difference between 60Hz and 100Hz, but I couldn't notice anything different above 120Hz.
I mean... this is cool and all, but 480hz is so far past the point of diminishing returns that.... well, I won't be buying one. The market still hasn't convinced me that 240hz offers a difference for my usage.
What if I said I gamed on a 60Hz monitor :O. Never compared 60Hz to anything higher. I could be 10000 percent wrong, but I'm honestly doubting if I could tell the difference.
What if I said I gamed on a 60Hz monitor :O. Never compared 60Hz to anything higher. I could be 10000 percent wrong, but I'm honestly doubting if I could tell the difference.
I said the same thing, and then I got a 144hz monitor. The difference is night and day for me. The smoothness that high refresh rate monitors provides is addicting.
What if I said I gamed on a 60Hz monitor :O. Never compared 60Hz to anything higher. I could be 10000 percent wrong, but I'm honestly doubting if I could tell the difference.
You will be able to see the difference like it's night vs day.
My granddad just got a iPad Pro with 120 Hz and he said it felt so much smoother than the old one, without me mentioning anything about it. Scrolling with 120 Hz and you will be able to read while scrolling. You will need to scroll very slow to be able to do that on 60 Hz.
60 Hz was never enough. It has been a compromise since the first LCD's, because of bandwidth issues.
I bet we'll see native 120 Hz TV's very soon. The resolution race needs to stop. Now up the Hz.
You will be able to see the difference like it's night vs day.
My granddad just got a iPad Pro with 120 Hz and he said it felt so much smoother than the old one, without me mentioning anything about it. Scrolling with 120 Hz and you will be able to read while scrolling. You will need to scroll very slow to be able to do that on 60 Hz.
60 Hz was never enough. It has been a compromise since the first LCD's, because of bandwidth issues.
I bet we'll see native 120 Hz TV's very soon. The resolution race needs to stop. Now up the Hz.
Hopefully we get ULMB mode on 480Hz. That will make the pixel decay far less so this will be an extremely smooth and fluid monitor without causing eyestrain and other issues from low Hz strobing
very difficult to get high fps at 1080p even with a 1080ti cuz of cpu bound.
dunno what can you do with a monitor like that.
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