Wednesday, November 24th 2010
LG Introduces 23-inch 240 Hz IPS LCD Panel for Monitors
LG Display, a leading innovator of TFT-LCD technology, announced today that it has launched the 23-inch 240Hz LCD for monitors (dual monitor and TV use) that refreshes at a rate of 240 frames per second to deliver clear picture quality with no ghosting effect.
The industry have been engaged in a heated race to improve the motion picture response time (MPRT), unveiling products with refresh rates of 120Hz or 240Hz which are respectively twice and four times as fast as broadcast signals (60Hz). However, the technology has mostly been applied to LCD panels for high-end TV panels that are 40-inch or larger. This is the first time that 240Hz technology was applied in a 23-inch product under mass production.The full HD 23-inch 240Hz LCD panel was developed by combining 120Hz technology (refreshes 120 images per second) with scanning backlight technology which enables a backlight to be repeatedly turned on and off.
Boasting a refresh rate that is four times higher than regular 60Hz monitors and twice as high as 120Hz monitors, the 240Hz LCD significantly reduces motion blur to make it less strenuous on the viewer's eyes and deliver true-to-life images.
LG Display's copper bus line technology was employed for fast processing of vast amounts of image data. As a result, the product has an motion picture response time of 8ms (millisecond), akin to a large premium TV, to eliminate motion blurring for fast moving images. Moreover, the 240Hz LCD features IPS (In-Plane Switching) technology for no distortion in color or images from any viewing angle which makes products ideal for TVs.
In the past, monitors in the 20-inch range were mainly used for word processing, but expansion of the multimedia environment has extended their application to games, videos, and even second TV sets. The 23-inch 240Hz LCD panel from LG Display should allow consumers to enjoy vibrant images and picture quality they expect from a large-size TV on their monitor or a smaller, second TV.
Ha Hyun Hwoi, LG Display's VP and head of the IT business unit, noted, "This product was designed to meet expectations of consumers who are already used to superior picture quality and high motion picture response time. LG Display will continue with efforts to introduce products that deliver new value to our customers and consumers."
According to research firm DisplaySearch, the market for 26-inch and below LCD products, which are primarily for dual monitor/TV use, is expected to grow by more than 20% from 49 million units in 2009 to 60 million units in 2010.
The industry have been engaged in a heated race to improve the motion picture response time (MPRT), unveiling products with refresh rates of 120Hz or 240Hz which are respectively twice and four times as fast as broadcast signals (60Hz). However, the technology has mostly been applied to LCD panels for high-end TV panels that are 40-inch or larger. This is the first time that 240Hz technology was applied in a 23-inch product under mass production.The full HD 23-inch 240Hz LCD panel was developed by combining 120Hz technology (refreshes 120 images per second) with scanning backlight technology which enables a backlight to be repeatedly turned on and off.
Boasting a refresh rate that is four times higher than regular 60Hz monitors and twice as high as 120Hz monitors, the 240Hz LCD significantly reduces motion blur to make it less strenuous on the viewer's eyes and deliver true-to-life images.
LG Display's copper bus line technology was employed for fast processing of vast amounts of image data. As a result, the product has an motion picture response time of 8ms (millisecond), akin to a large premium TV, to eliminate motion blurring for fast moving images. Moreover, the 240Hz LCD features IPS (In-Plane Switching) technology for no distortion in color or images from any viewing angle which makes products ideal for TVs.
In the past, monitors in the 20-inch range were mainly used for word processing, but expansion of the multimedia environment has extended their application to games, videos, and even second TV sets. The 23-inch 240Hz LCD panel from LG Display should allow consumers to enjoy vibrant images and picture quality they expect from a large-size TV on their monitor or a smaller, second TV.
Ha Hyun Hwoi, LG Display's VP and head of the IT business unit, noted, "This product was designed to meet expectations of consumers who are already used to superior picture quality and high motion picture response time. LG Display will continue with efforts to introduce products that deliver new value to our customers and consumers."
According to research firm DisplaySearch, the market for 26-inch and below LCD products, which are primarily for dual monitor/TV use, is expected to grow by more than 20% from 49 million units in 2009 to 60 million units in 2010.
53 Comments on LG Introduces 23-inch 240 Hz IPS LCD Panel for Monitors
I wonder what the price is on these?
But with a light going on and off behind it also at 120hz?
:banghead: :(
From a business standpoint it makes perfect sense because they save more money by eliminating the extra real estate and make more money by capitalizing on the HD market. So in a sense, they double up on the potential revenue they receive. But they should also note that customers love having choices.
Anyway, this new product is certainly a welcome addition to the select few LCD monitors that have a refresh rate greater than 60. But did they really have to jump to 240hz at the drop of a hat? Why couldn't they intro into the market with a nice 120hz IPS?
when you add in crap like 3D tech halving the FPS on you, the more the merrier.
even if you have Vsync off, a 60Hz screen still only gives 60 images per second - so a 120Hz screen gives you from 0 to 120 FPS actually visible.
Not the same as framerate.
Visible Refresh Rate issues are dependent on screen type,its specification and type of image being displayed.
Remember CRT and 60Hz ? It did flicker like hell but does the LCD flicker ? No.
I'm ok at anything above 45 in most games. In some, anything below 60 is choppy. No, but they are related. If the refresh rate is 60hz, you can only see up to 60fps on the screen. It can only change the picture 60 times a second. The reason is irrelevant.
in an FPS game, if you're sniping a target - that one frame in 300 could allow you to react faster. certainly not everyone can benefit, but i definitely believe it possible that someone at the top of their game in high action FPS, could benefit from such high refresh rates and FPS.
pity he doesnt have a 120FPS one :P
Not sure about you guys, but for me, when a person from walks accross me, he seemed to look like 30 fps-ish
But then again, I like more than 30fps on a game. But more than 50 is a waste.....Trust me, I play since Wolfenstein 3D :D