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usertests I think some of these 1000 Hz displays are actually 1040-1080, so it would need to be raised for that reason alone. I recommend reading the whole Blur Busters article before reflexively shouting that nobody needs/can see 1000 Hz, like they did on Videocardz. Reply
adamXpeter usertests said: I think some of these 1000 Hz displays are actually 1040-1080, so it would need to be raised for that reason alone. I recommend reading the whole Blur Busters article before reflexively shouting that nobody needs/can see 1000 Hz, like they did on Videocardz. Works only with gold-plated HDMI cables. (As seen on "threads on X.com and BlueSky") Reply
usertests adamXpeter said: Works only with gold-plated HDMI cables. (As seen on "threads on X.com and BlueSky") Mythril cables Reply
Shiznizzle usertests said: I think some of these 1000 Hz displays are actually 1040-1080, so it would need to be raised for that reason alone. I recommend reading the whole Blur Busters article before reflexively shouting that nobody needs/can see 1000 Hz, like they did on Videocardz. I did. And? Vsynch for eyes now? Dont make me laugh. There is not a single person that can tell the difference between 20k refresh rate and 1k refresh rate unless the content and test parameters are put in such as way as to make it visible. Play a bog standard movie at 1k and then 20k. Then you, you personally, tell me which is which. My money is on ou cant tell the difference. And if you happen to get lucky….we do 100 of those. My guess is you will do not better than %50/%50….at best I call BS on all of these marketing claims that now aim to sell you "upgrades" till we hit 20k refresh rate at ridiculous prices. Then new claims will be made such as we are syncing brain neuron synapse transfer rates. Reply
Notton Shiznizzle said: I did. And? Vsynch for eyes now? Dont make me laugh. There is not a single person that can tell the difference between 20k refresh rate and 1k refresh rate unless the content and test parameters are put in such as way as to make it visible. Play a bog standard movie at 1k and then 20k. Then you, you personally, tell me which is which. My money is on ou cant tell the difference. And if you happen to get lucky….we do 100 of those. My guess is you will do not better than %50/%50….at best I call BS on all of these marketing claims that now aim to sell you "upgrades" till we hit 20k refresh rate at ridiculous prices. Then new claims will be made such as we are syncing brain neuron synapse transfer rates. Oh, I had this bookmarked just for you. Sb_7uN7sfTw Reply
adamXpeter Notton said: Oh, I had this bookmarked just for you. Sb_7uN7sfTw My eyes see 668 terahertz. Reply
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