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Brad G
How fast is the fastest refresh rate for any computer monitor at a decent resolution, such as 1280 x 1024 or larger? I am not talking about response time, that is not the same as refresh rate. Thanks.
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My Pro Gaming Monitor ( BenQ XL2410T ) has a Native Resolution of 1920 x 1080 , @ 2 ms and @ True 120 Hz. This monitor was co designed with HeatoN and SpawN and a gaming company named Zowie. True real gaming monitors do not have IPS or VA panels, they use TN.
My Pro Gaming Monitor ( BenQ XL2410T ) has a Native Resolution of 1920 x 1080 , @ 2 ms and @ True 120 Hz. This monitor was co designed with HeatoN and SpawN and a gaming company named Zowie. True real gaming monitors do not have IPS or VA panels, they use TN.
does the speed of a monitor make a difference?
macmd2007
does the speed of an lcd monitor make a difference when running games?if so,how?is 5m or something like that good or not?
Answer
Anything that is below 16 ms is good, depending on what you want to do with it. Don't be fooled by the timings the manufacturer says it has, because in most cases it's pure fiction (they don't measure the real response time)..
It depends on the matrix it's using.. For example a TN matrix has the fastest response time (an average of 6 ms) while the most "lazy" are the IPS type (around 25 ms), but they offer other advantages like better color range, almost perfect visualisation angles..
Word of caution: Those LCD's that say they have a 2ms response time, they actually use a built-in function called RTA (response time accelerator) to achieve this. The downside is a more pronounced bleeding effects and lesser viid colours (which can be easily seen when scrolling a text document for example). So again, no LCD until now does actually have native 2 ms response time...
Anything that is below 16 ms is good, depending on what you want to do with it. Don't be fooled by the timings the manufacturer says it has, because in most cases it's pure fiction (they don't measure the real response time)..
It depends on the matrix it's using.. For example a TN matrix has the fastest response time (an average of 6 ms) while the most "lazy" are the IPS type (around 25 ms), but they offer other advantages like better color range, almost perfect visualisation angles..
Word of caution: Those LCD's that say they have a 2ms response time, they actually use a built-in function called RTA (response time accelerator) to achieve this. The downside is a more pronounced bleeding effects and lesser viid colours (which can be easily seen when scrolling a text document for example). So again, no LCD until now does actually have native 2 ms response time...
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