Who's testing results are those?
On RTINGS for example, response time of Dell Alienware AW2524H 500Hz are great.
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There are some technological constraints that is forcing separate rules for OLED and LCD;
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Yeah, I saw it the day he uploaded his video about this monitor and to me it sounded more like he's disappointed because he expected more from 500Hz.
So true!Chief Blur Buster wrote: ↑20 Jul 2023, 03:53Now that being said, it's impressive we have 500Hz LCDs. It was a pipe dream in year 2012. It's reality today.
I'll hold out for the Asus 540Hz TN panel. The price of the Alienware 500Hz and its response times make it hard to believe anyone would want to buy it -- many pro gamers/streamers got it for free because of sponsorships. The Asus 360Hz PG27AQN seems like a much better buy at that price range.
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