TCL demonstrates 4K gaming monitor with a 1,000 Hz refresh rate
TCL demonstrates 4K gaming monitor with a 1,000 Hz refresh rate
Now wait for 1,000 Hz content and capable GPUs.
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Who needs 1000hz refresh rate? I understand it's impressive, but 120hz already looks smooth to the human eye.
33 7 ReplyYeah, for me, I'm looking for prettier not fastest after 120 Hz or so
15 3 ReplyWho needs 4K when 1080 already looks sharp to the human eye.
14 8 ReplyHumans can't see more than 24 fps anyways
9 2 ReplyI think the perceptual limit is around 60 or 80fps, but don't quote me on that
1 0 Replyas a rhythm gamer, I can say you're full of shit lol
I have 240hz and the difference between 120hz and 240hz is somewhat noticeable, don't see why I'd need any more than this though
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Depends on the size of screen, surely.
3 1 ReplyDumb comparison
6 4 ReplyAngular definition. You have to factor in screen size and distance to observer, otherwise it's meaningless
1 0 ReplyWho needs 1000hz 4k when 120hz 2k is already stupidly expensive to achieve with most AAA games
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The obvious awnser would be VR and AR where the faster the refresh rate is the less likely you are to get motion sick. A display with a refresh rate that high would be displaying a frame every millisecond meaning if the rest of the hardware could keep up a headset using this display would be able to properly display the micro movements your head makes.
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I have a 280hz monitor and it doesn't look smooth in motion
1 0 ReplyIt's not about how smooth video is, it's about latency. You can easily notice the difference between 1ms and 10ms.
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