Re: esports 1440p 360hz displays announced
Posted: 31 Jul 2022, 00:30
Who you gonna call? The Blur Busters! For Everything Better Than 60Hz™
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I can't find the specific month right now but I remember being curious about this as well, so I looked at when it was first announced (e3) vs when it was released for last year, it should give you the ballpark.
The 1080p 360Hz panel released back in 2020 already comes with dual-layer voltage driver.Chief Blur Buster wrote: ↑23 May 2022, 17:07It's a worthy innovation needed to keep pushing the refresh rate race.
As refresh rates get higher, sounds like multiple simultaneous pixels are being refreshed concurrently by voltages transmitted by both left and right edges of the screen.
Some LCDs already refresh multiple pixels concurrently (to have more time to initiate LCD GtG despite higher refresh rates). Such as splitting the screen into 4, 6 or 8 vertical bands, and sending voltage pulses simultaneously from the top or bottom edge or both, to refresh different pixels in each subdivided band of screen.
But this is new -- sending the voltage refresh from both the left/right edges simultaneously is an innovation by AUO too. More power sent to pixels down very long microwires in the active matrix grid, means less time needed to kickstart a pixel transition. More Hz become available without color/contrast/GtG degradation of too-briefly refreshing pixels.
Many techniques being done in the refresh rate to retina refresh rates, to maximize power sent to pixels during higher Hz. 360Hz means a panel has 1/6th the time energizing a pixel as 60Hz, so special techniques are increasingly needed to prevent degradations caused by spending too little time refreshing a pixel.
https://rog.asus.com/monitors/27-to-31- ... aqn-model/Boop wrote: ↑21 Oct 2022, 20:33https://shop.asus.com/us/90lm0820-b013b ... 27aqn.html
Store page is up for the Asus ROG version.
I read a 1440p 300Hz monitor review from a Chinese website (not the exact same monitor) and the panel is made by innolux.Discorz wrote: ↑25 Oct 2022, 06:06We have some pursuit shots and measurements of the AG274QS, 1440p 300Hz. Possibly the same panel as PG27AQN if its an +60Hz overclock?
https://youtu.be/VodvPZCumOA?t=185
Ah, I see. Thanks for the info. So we can expect even better GtG performance. Than PG should come very close to 360Hz TN. Who knows maybe even outpaces it. For it to be impressive I want to see at least 1ms reduction.
Discorz wrote: ↑25 Oct 2022, 07:52Ah, I see. Thanks for the info. So we can expect even better GtG performance. Than PG should come very close to 360Hz TN. Who knows maybe even outpaces it. For it to be impressive I want to see at least 1ms reduction.
I wouldn't dare to preorder. Official user manual isn't even provided yet. I want to know more about features, ULMB and stuff.