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LG has said that it will begin shipping orders the week of December 30 but the current pre-order window ends on December 25.
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It shortens the input/output loop, which translates to responsiveness beyond just potential framerate increases - and based on what I've seen from reviewers that play twitchy games, yeah, large leaps in refresh rate still make a difference (as do higher polling rates for input devices).They must think higher numbers = sales. But the numbers I see, 1440p and 27". GTFO!
Side note, does anyone here actually use or benefit from higher Hz? Meaning, my 'monitor' tops out at 120Hz, and I'm certainly old enough that something faster I'd probably not even notice. Would anyone that is trigger happy or DOTA masters notice going from say 240Hz to 480?
Pretty sure there are diminishing returns past the mid-100Hz range. I seem to recall DF had an article and video about what they call "resolution over time", about how with higher refresh rates allowing more frames to reach your eyes each second, motion clarity and target tracking is better. And this is true to a point. My previous monitor was 144 Hz and I'm on 165 Hz now. After sooooo many years on 60Hz, yeah I sure as f*ck noticed a difference. But again, only to a point. Once you start getting past upper 200 Hz I don't think there's any advantages there for humans.Side note, does anyone here actually use or benefit from higher Hz? Meaning, my 'monitor' tops out at 120Hz, and I'm certainly old enough that something faster I'd probably not even notice. Would anyone that is trigger happy or DOTA masters notice going from say 240Hz to 480?
Oh well sh1t.OLEDs aren't coming in 'normal' RGB sub-pixel layouts for a few more years still at least according to released roadmaps.
I know I'm completely in the minority here, but I've never used Gsync or FreeSync and choose, optionally, to turn vsync off in every game. I never really noticed anything I guess. That was even when I was using my old *** 32" Dell Ultrasharp. I can't remember the model, but IPS panel, slow refresh, and dull colors.What I prefer about higher refresh rates though is larger VRR windows. That leaves more room to leave VSYNC off without getting screen tearing. Some games just feel better with VSYNC off and the framerate running uncapped, especially in terms of input response. It's nice not having to be concerned about screen tearing while still having VSYNC off.