Are OLED monitors expected to reach 1000Hz before TN monitors do considering their fast response times?
Are OLED monitors expected to reach 1000Hz before TN monitors do considering their fast response times?
Are OLED monitors expected to reach 1000Hz before TN monitors do considering their fast response times? What do you expect to happen in the next few years?
Re: Are OLED monitors expected to reach 1000Hz before TN monitors do considering their fast response times?
I think TN will reach it first, then IPS, then OLED.
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Re: Are OLED monitors expected to reach 1000Hz before TN monitors do considering their fast response times?
I think OLED will reach 1000 more quickly than many think.
Not in this purchase-cycle generation (so do not wait to buy your 240Hz OLED), but all 3 are going to be a fairly even horse race. At this stage, even Chief Blur Buster is hesistant to place bets. 1000fps 1000Hz is a slam dunk this decade, as hardware goes.
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But here's the bigger problem. Software. We have 1000fps GPU power already, but it's not being utilized yet.
The bigger problem now is convincing NVIDIA and Epic Megagames to add reprojection frame generation to UE5/DLSS4 because even an RTX 3090 can do 4K 1000fps 1000Hz UE5 medium graphics quality, and a 4090 can do 4K 1000fps 1000Hz UE5 Ultra graphics quality, with the help of reprojection as a strobeless motion blur reduction technology.
Linus Tech Tips did a video on this already. Blur Busters considers this a critical/germane technology to mainstreaming 1000Hz monitors. The Holy Grail strobeless motion blur reduction is finally within this decade, but it requires industry to move towards it.
This video is more important than you think to tomorrow's 1000fps 1000Hz.
Not in this purchase-cycle generation (so do not wait to buy your 240Hz OLED), but all 3 are going to be a fairly even horse race. At this stage, even Chief Blur Buster is hesistant to place bets. 1000fps 1000Hz is a slam dunk this decade, as hardware goes.
__________
But here's the bigger problem. Software. We have 1000fps GPU power already, but it's not being utilized yet.
The bigger problem now is convincing NVIDIA and Epic Megagames to add reprojection frame generation to UE5/DLSS4 because even an RTX 3090 can do 4K 1000fps 1000Hz UE5 medium graphics quality, and a 4090 can do 4K 1000fps 1000Hz UE5 Ultra graphics quality, with the help of reprojection as a strobeless motion blur reduction technology.
Linus Tech Tips did a video on this already. Blur Busters considers this a critical/germane technology to mainstreaming 1000Hz monitors. The Holy Grail strobeless motion blur reduction is finally within this decade, but it requires industry to move towards it.
This video is more important than you think to tomorrow's 1000fps 1000Hz.
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Re: Are OLED monitors expected to reach 1000Hz before TN monitors do considering their fast response times?
Probably the most suitable one. Whichever panel tech has the least limitation at the time will be first. I don't think that's gonna be TN. The TN production trajectory has fallen down significantly.
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