Upcoming Viewsonic 520Hz OLED apparently capable of 1ms MPRT?!

High Hz on OLED produce excellent strobeless motion blur reduction with fast GtG pixel response. It is easier to tell apart 60Hz vs 120Hz vs 240Hz on OLED than LCD, and more visible to mainstream. Includes WOLED and QD-OLED displays.
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Upcoming Viewsonic 520Hz OLED apparently capable of 1ms MPRT?!

Post by Chamber » 07 Dec 2024, 16:42

https://videocardz.com/newz/viewsonic-t ... t-ces-2025

This article goes over an upcoming OLED monitor by Viewsonic capable of reaching 520Hz. The bump in refresh rate over existing 480hz OLEDs is nice but certainly isn't groundbreaking on its own. But what caught my eye was when the article reported that this Viewsonic OLED can reach 1ms of MPRT. If this is true, then that means this monitor is capable of doing BFI at its maximum refresh rate (presumably with rolling scan BFI) to reach CRT motion clarity.

It's unknown which type of OLED panel this monitor is using, it could be either QD-OLED or WOLED. I'm guessing it's WOLED since LG Display has implemented rolling scan BFI before on OLED TVs such as the LG CX and LG C1. There have been reports Samsung Display is working on a 500Hz QD-OLED display, so QD-OLED seems to be a possibility too. I'd be happy with either panel type but I just hope there's a glossy model available.

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Re: Upcoming Viewsonic 520Hz OLED apparently capable of 1ms MPRT?!

Post by kyube » 10 Dec 2024, 08:16

Chamber wrote:
07 Dec 2024, 16:42
https://videocardz.com/newz/viewsonic-t ... t-ces-2025

This article goes over an upcoming OLED monitor by Viewsonic capable of reaching 520Hz. The bump in refresh rate over existing 480hz OLEDs is nice but certainly isn't groundbreaking on its own. But what caught my eye was when the article reported that this Viewsonic OLED can reach 1ms of MPRT. If this is true, then that means this monitor is capable of doing BFI at its maximum refresh rate (presumably with rolling scan BFI) to reach CRT motion clarity.

It's unknown which type of OLED panel this monitor is using, it could be either QD-OLED or WOLED. I'm guessing it's WOLED since LG Display has implemented rolling scan BFI before on OLED TVs such as the LG CX and LG C1. There have been reports Samsung Display is working on a 500Hz QD-OLED display, so QD-OLED seems to be a possibility too. I'd be happy with either panel type but I just hope there's a glossy model available.
I sincerely doubt this'll be the case.
Even if it is the case, achieving 520fps in most titles is close to impossible.

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