Showing posts with label gaming monitor hz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gaming monitor hz. Show all posts

Saturday, December 28, 2013

Is it possible to amplifiy the Hz on a flatscreen?

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Marc


Found out it is possible to get 3D gaming with my graphics card, got excited till I fond out my TV monitor is not 120 Hz its 60. Was wondering if I could just "amplify" the hertz. I cant imagine you couldnt, but can imagine an amplifier isnt availible.


Answer
You will NEVER be able to do that. Don't even think it.

A display's maximum refresh rate (how many times a second it can redraw a screen) is not something that you can increase. It is hardwired into the TV's electronics that controls the LCD panel.

You want a TV that is capable of working with your video card to display stereoscopic 3D, that capability has to be built into the TV at the factory.

How to choose the right LCD monitor for gaming?




A Person.


I am going to be using the LCD monitor with my Xbox 360 and I am having difficulties on what I should look for.

I can't seem to figure out what specs I am looking for. Can anyone tell me about which contrast ratio, vertical/ horizontal refresh rates, resolution, and brightness I should look for on an LCD monitor?

Also would it be better with HDMI or no? If possible can you also list a few monitors you would recommend?



Answer
HDMI is good, but expensive. DVI will give you the same result for a lot less.

Refresh rates are going to be about the same for every brand. However, some top of the line have 240 Hz rates - very good.

Resolution: 1920x1200 is HD widescreen.

Contrast of 1000:1 or better.

Response: 5 ms or less

Dot Pitch: 0.28 or less

Brightness: 300 cd at a bare minimum, get the highest.




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Saturday, November 23, 2013

What are some good gaming monitors for FPS games?

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 on ASUS VG278HE 27 144Hz Gaming Monitor Review | KitGuru - Part 3
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Andrew


I need to get a gaming monitor between 200 and 450 dollars. Any suggestions?


Answer
The faster the refresh rate the monitor has, the better it will be for gaming. You'll want something with at least a 5ms refresh. The backlighting technology honestly doesn't matter; LED backlights will have deeper blacks and a wider color gamut, but CCFL backlights have an advantage in color accuracy without calibration and are much less expensive overall.

Also, HDTV sets with a 120Hz panel refresh rate work well for FPS games. 60 Hz sets also are usable, but will ghost more easily than 120Hz sets.

What is a good refresh rate for a monitor?




Jerod


I am looking for a new gaming monitor and the specs i wanted were 2ms respons time, 120hz and a few other minor things. Yesterday i found a monitor that met all of them exept it was only 76hz. I am going to be playing games lime minecraft and possibly batlefield 4, do you think that 76hz is enough?


Answer
Yeah even 60 hz is enough. And it's mine craft you don't need a high hz, but with battle field 76 should be fine.




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Saturday, October 5, 2013

What tv (32") should I use as a computer monitor?

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Q. I'll try to be brief. Should I buy the 1080p and 120 hz or should I go for a cheaper option? I have found an Insignia brand from best buy with 1080p and 120HZ with a 6.5ms response rate at a reasonable price with good reviews. This will be used almost strictly as a computer gaming monitor. FYI Running crossfire with Radeon 4850's


Answer
well if you want the best quality i would say buy the 1080p tv and connect it using an
HDMI cable which are very good for the best quality and either way i would choose a hd tv!! hope this helps!!

Is it possible to amplifiy the Hz on a flatscreen?

Q. Found out it is possible to get 3D gaming with my graphics card, got excited till I fond out my TV monitor is not 120 Hz its 60. Was wondering if I could just "amplify" the hertz. I cant imagine you couldnt, but can imagine an amplifier isnt availible.


Answer
You will NEVER be able to do that. Don't even think it.

A display's maximum refresh rate (how many times a second it can redraw a screen) is not something that you can increase. It is hardwired into the TV's electronics that controls the LCD panel.

You want a TV that is capable of working with your video card to display stereoscopic 3D, that capability has to be built into the TV at the factory.




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