but $5k
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OLED 0,1ms response time and 120Hz?
Re: OLED 0,1ms response time and 120Hz?
oh my fucking god, its finally happening!!!
Re: OLED 0,1ms response time and 120Hz?
Don't forget that response time is meaningless unless they have black frame insertion options.
0.1ms response times, 17ms of motion blur at 60 FPS due to sample & hold.
0.1ms response times, 17ms of motion blur at 60 FPS due to sample & hold.
Re: OLED 0,1ms response time and 120Hz?
Even without, I'll take it. If it eliminates ghosting and overdrive artifacts, it's gonna be an improvement even without any strobing or black frame insertion.Glide wrote:Don't forget that response time is meaningless unless they have black frame insertion options.
0.1ms response times, 17ms of motion blur at 60 FPS due to sample & hold.
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Re: OLED 0,1ms response time and 120Hz?
It would be perfect for 3D, with real blacks that wouldn't distract me, and zero crosstalk. But it seems it won't even have Freesync or G-Sync.
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GPU: Gainward Phoenix 1080 GLH
RAM: GSkill Ripjaws Z 3866MHz CL19
Motherboard: Gigabyte Gaming M5 Z270
Monitor: Asus PG278QR
Re: OLED 0,1ms response time and 120Hz?
The sooner this is released the sooner we will get OLED displays with low persistence options and eventually low persistence gsync/freesync.
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Re: OLED 0,1ms response time and 120Hz?
If Masterotaku could find a monitor with OLED, full 3d vision support, no burn in, motion blur reduction by strobing the LED's, Gsync and freesync in the same panel, 10 bit color, and variable refresh rate strobe support, and 27-32" or higher, I think he will die and go to heaven and be happy forever after.masterotaku wrote:It would be perfect for 3D, with real blacks that wouldn't distract me, and zero crosstalk. But it seems it won't even have Freesync or G-Sync.
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Re: OLED 0,1ms response time and 120Hz?
If this OLED monitor has 0.2 ms or shorter persistence time (IMPORTANT: NOT equal to response time ) then I'll buy it.
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Re: OLED 0,1ms response time and 120Hz?
Well we know that it won't. It will probably be a completely flicker-free display.
But 0.2ms seems like a rather steep goal considering that CRTs are in the region of 1-2ms.
But 0.2ms seems like a rather steep goal considering that CRTs are in the region of 1-2ms.