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The thing is, you don't need that much of a refresh rate on LCD monitors because they don't suffer from the flicker that characterized CRT monitors. On CRTs you needed the high refresh rates so that your eyes can't perceive the refresh (if they did, you saw flickering). For example, my old 17" Phillips CRT can do 85Hz at its max resolution and more than 100Hz at a bit lower ones, but it was actually important to have at least 75Hz back then. Currently, the main reason to go for 120Hz with a TFT panel is if you want to try out that 3d vision stuff. However, most (if not all) of the currently available 120Hz panels are of the TN type: the so called "gaming" monitors (due to their fast response times), which suffer from poor color quality and viewing angles (compared to other panel types that is). |
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Everything is relative .. working on a high rez monitor is cool.. playing on one is not so cool .. need ultra strong video card to play that high mostly when LCD's are real bad when non native resolutions.
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That's exactly why i picked the Dell. IPS panel, 16:10 (so that i get more vertical space to look up during the turns
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What do people think of this one .. too good to be true?
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Diyomate-...item2318142de5 Ta .
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You've got SLI right? If you can manage an extra $100 why not go multi monitor?
I had an older Samsung 27" 1920x1200 but just got 3 x SA700D 120Hz monitors from Scorptec for $900. It's amazing, 5760x1080, I rate going from a single display to multi like getting TrackIR for the first time. Only drawback is current active display port adapters are locked at 60Hz, but I've contacted a couple of suppliers at CES and they're telling me 120Hz adapters should be available in about 3 months time. Last edited by Codex; 01-11-2012 at 07:57 PM. |
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