Saturday, December 7th 2024
ViewSonic Readying a 27-inch 520 Hz OLED Gaming Monitor for CES 2025 Launch
According to the reputable German publication ComputerBase, ViewSonic is preparing to launch an absolute unit of a gaming monitor at CES 2025, which is scheduled to take place in January of next year. The monitor is expected to sport an OLED panel, along with a peak refresh rate of a whopping 520 Hz. The product is also rumored to boast a resolution of 2560 x 1440, which should allow for decent pixel density considering its 27-inch size.
Like many other monitors available currently on the market, yet another unnamed ViewSonic OLED monitor will also boast dual-mode capabilities. Simply put, the monitor will give its user the option to toggle between a high-refresh rate mode with lower resolution, and a high-resolution mode, likely 4K, but with a lower refresh rate. No other details are known at this point, so interested folks will have to wait till next month to know more.Apart from these offerings, ViewSonic is also expected to introduce a new ColorPro monitor aimed at creative professionals with a 5K panel and Thunderbolt 4 support. The panel is also expected to be extremely color accurate, which is a must-have for professional use. As with the other products, not much else is known about this one either, but more details and pricing information should be available next month. Either way, for those on the hunt for a new monitor, it seems waiting till CES will be a prudent choice.
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CompterBase DE
Like many other monitors available currently on the market, yet another unnamed ViewSonic OLED monitor will also boast dual-mode capabilities. Simply put, the monitor will give its user the option to toggle between a high-refresh rate mode with lower resolution, and a high-resolution mode, likely 4K, but with a lower refresh rate. No other details are known at this point, so interested folks will have to wait till next month to know more.Apart from these offerings, ViewSonic is also expected to introduce a new ColorPro monitor aimed at creative professionals with a 5K panel and Thunderbolt 4 support. The panel is also expected to be extremely color accurate, which is a must-have for professional use. As with the other products, not much else is known about this one either, but more details and pricing information should be available next month. Either way, for those on the hunt for a new monitor, it seems waiting till CES will be a prudent choice.
69 Comments on ViewSonic Readying a 27-inch 520 Hz OLED Gaming Monitor for CES 2025 Launch
Ofcourse, high refresh rate tho.
These companies have completely lost my interest in the refresh rate circlejerk beyond 240Hz. Not building a $4000 PC with 9800X3D + RTX 5090 anytime soon.
There's already 32" 4K OLED and UltraWide OLED monitors for years.
Some people want 4K 27" because that's one of the size/resolution combos that is missing from the OLED monitor market.
As I already have an ultrawide monitor I'd rather it had some higher resolution for instance than 3440x1440p
"Some people may be hoping for an updated resolution as well, but as far as we know the panel production for those expected future 34″ 5120 x 2160 resolution panels is not scheduled until at least Q4 2025 (next year) and so that is extremely unlikely. It’s far more likely to be the updated 34″ 3440 x 1440 @ 240Hz panel. More info on those other higher resolution OLED panels in our latest video on the topic here."
I think it is right to claim something else - humans can adapt, if you use a 60 Hz screen and see nothing better, it would be fine for you, if you use a 500 Hz screen for some time and see nothing better, it would be fine for you, if you use a 10 000 Hz screen and see nothing better, it would be fine for you. Until you see that difference, and your brain recognises the existence of that thing better.
Now if we could only get better motion resolution as well, like 60fps being the norm. That'd be something.
I remember LTT doing blind tests, asking its team to play a game and then asking them what the refresh rate was. They were unable to answer, had to wiggle to mouse and look at the screen and still be wrong 50% of the time.
High refresh rates makes only psychological difference, and that why in the video you provide the guy has a FPS counter : it is not obvious what the frame rate is.
Some reviews point out that only Samsungs 240hz VA panels do not have black smearing but all the others do. This isn't generally a problem with OLEDs.
But no, people can't see unlimited hz. It would eat up too much brain power to do so.
Strawman much ?