Keeping the details out as much as possible, are we far from a potential 360Hz+ blurbusters approved monitor?Chief Blur Buster wrote: ↑21 May 2021, 16:48I'll leave that as a ViewSonic tease -- it's their ball to announce the shipment.
My commentary is that it appearance very very close -- to the point I'm not 100% sure. Though enterprising reader using PS5 seems to have answered the question, the PS5 is farther back and monitor is closer to camera. There's typically small differences between a DVT unit, EVT unit, pre-PVT unit (terminology for prototypes), and production unit. My unit here is prototype unit, which may slightly deviate in style to the production -- that often happens. So who knows? It's Marketing Department's tease, and I'm awaiting my *production* unit to arrive on my desk too.
(Tentatively beginning of June, parts-shortage depending. And I stress the word "tentative". The whole industry is turned upsidedown by parts shortages including ViewSonic. Obviously, this is not the first estimated date, and even ViewSonic Support has offered multiple delayed dates to people who ask them directly.)
The XG2431 is indeed one of the lowest lag 24" screens I've seen on my desk for modern console players, so there is ample opportunities to target this to PC and console gamers wanting an all-in-one monitor.masterblaster wrote: ↑21 May 2021, 01:05Because its supposed to have maybe the best/lowest response time and input lag for game consoles at 60hz-120hz.Roadsign1993 wrote: ↑20 May 2021, 13:21i doubt it, looks bigger then 24" and why would you advertise the xg2431 with an ps5 ?
Reviewers will have to test it, but I wouldn't be surprised if it was the (the, or one of the) world's lowest lag "60Hz & 120Hz modes on a 240Hz IPS panel".
The XG2431 is most likely going to be awesome and I'll probably pick one up, but it's refresh rate is still ever so slightly too low to punch through certain barriers to game feel. (I.E 4.1ms VRR vs 2.7ms) it ends up making enough of a difference where VRR is just magic.
It's hard to beat raw refresh rate sometimes, but motion clarity is a good temptation
A very-high refresh rate blurbusters approved monitor? Now that's where I'd like to put my money day 1.