how do monitor and TV manufacturers keep getting strobing so wrong?
Posted: 27 Nov 2022, 11:11
Aorus FO48U is a $1,500 (sometimes) OLED monitor that strobes at 120hz but not 60hz, LG B2 (and C2 I think) OLED TVs strobe at 60hz but apparently not 120hz. The Viewsonic XG270 Elite wont strobe below 85hz I believe, and there's a LG monitor that wont strobe below 100hz. And these are just based on my personal experience. The majority of monitors and TVs out there are struggling to get this technology working but didn't Nvidia already come out with a strobing monitor well over a decade ago? This just doesn't seem like something that would be so hard to do right but I guess pulling it off is like unlocking the holy grail of physics?
Strobing at 60hz instead of 120hz can mean saving over a thousand dollars on a video card because these displays seem to need your frame rate to match the refresh rate to work properly with strobing.
Strobing at 60hz instead of 120hz can mean saving over a thousand dollars on a video card because these displays seem to need your frame rate to match the refresh rate to work properly with strobing.