It is better to limit your FPS a little below the monitor’s maximum refresh rate because sometimes the FPS limiter can overshoot the FPS a little bit (due to error margin) above the target FPS that you have set, and this can result in screen tearing to happen. For example, if your m...
If you care more about better graphics and visuals, and you mainly play new games, getting a 60Hz monitor with a better panel or a higher resolution may be a better route for you. Nowadays, the difference in price between 60Hz and 144Hz displays is not that big, so we highly recommend ...
The main difference between DP 1.3 and DP 1.4 is that the latter supportsDSC(Display Stream Compression), which allows it to deliver 144Hz at 4K, 120Hz at 5K and 60Hz at 8K — but with compression. A mini-DisplayPort (orThunderbolt) connector can output the same amount of bandwidth as ...
I think the issue I am facing is deciding whether togo for LED but sacrificing 15 Hz is better (because of the VGA port that these monitors have) or is it better going for LCD but trying to get a DVI monitor to try to get that 75Hz?Would appreciate if someone can enlighten on this....
And why is there such a limitation on getting 4K resolution on some connections due to cable length? Shouldn't the industry do better? I am pretty sure that HDMI 2.2 can drive 4K resolution up to a 50' cable length. Why can't the other cables? Just trying to gain some knowledge ...
Better Gradient banding control. Better Motion control and faster respond time. The cons of LG-27GP850 is the contrast is only around 800:1 and this is basically all LG IPS panel issue which cannot reach like others IPS on 1000:1 where Asus model do manage to obtain it, but either it...
Overall quality is also much better on IPS panels. IPS panels rarely run into issues such as backlight bleed or ghosting. Still, they do have a few drawbacks you might care about. First off, they are limited to a 4ms response time. That’s still not half bad even for competitive gamin...