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This youtuber says it’s a really noticeable jump from 240 to 500.
He has tested every single new high refresh rate panel and use scientific methodologies.
Have you actually tried some of these technologies ? I own a 240hz an have never seen above so I can’t talk. I can say that motion blur reduction technologies influences perceived smoothness a lot tho.
And I’m just sitting here with my old & busted eyes thinking 60Hz is enough…
Don’t get me me wrong, I can see a difference between my 60Hz simracing screens and my 144Hz desktop display (both pushing north of 120fps), but it just doesn’t matter when I hammering around Spa in a GT3 car or blasting scavs in Night City.
This youtuber says it’s a really noticeable jump from 240 to 500.
He has tested every single new high refresh rate panel and use scientific methodologies.
Have you actually tried some of these technologies ? I own a 240hz an have never seen above so I can’t talk. I can say that motion blur reduction technologies influences perceived smoothness a lot tho.
And I’m just sitting here with my old & busted eyes thinking 60Hz is enough…
Don’t get me me wrong, I can see a difference between my 60Hz simracing screens and my 144Hz desktop display (both pushing north of 120fps), but it just doesn’t matter when I hammering around Spa in a GT3 car or blasting scavs in Night City.
Extensively. He is sponsored to sell you a product.
You are VERY correct in your deduction that motion blur tech is a far bigger hitter than just up’ing the refresh rate.
such as?
measuring pixel response times, total system latency, slow motions of different displays
Watch the video?