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Samsung Prepares World's First 27-Inch 500 Hz QD-OLED Gaming Display

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Talking about cheap OLEDs, not IPS, or God forbidden, TN.
The $399 AOC Agon Pro was a 240hz QD-OLED monitor
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Is the 240 Hz mode with Black Frame insertion? (backlight strobing) I think their are oled models out there with that feature and it could help with the clarity/retention of the picture (in 240 vs 480 Hz)

But it costs brightness if I'm not completely wrong, which means probably: No

Edit: Personally i think the most important thing for good pictures is low reaction times of the individual pixels and a stable frame rate (even 90 frames can feel pretty smooth)
No, without BFI, BFI on oleds is kinda meh, brightness would really drop a lot.
 
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You need an RTX 4090 and a resolution of 480p to achieve 500 FPS in Current AAA Games :D

2K monitor at 500Hz ..... seriously i want to know where to achieve this framerate at 2K ?
 
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You need an RTX 4090 and a resolution of 480p to achieve 500 FPS in Current AAA Games :D

2K monitor at 500Hz ..... seriously i want to know where to achieve this framerate at 2K ?

Well, I don't care about the e-sport side of the world. Most AAA games are gonna get CPU bottlenecked way before 500fps, but it's also utterly obvious that e-sport favourites like Counter-Strike and Rainbow Six Siege are not that hard to get to 500fps, and that side of the world is big enough to warrant a ludicrously priced 500Hz OLED. And it will be an awesome piece of tech like whatever top-end GPUs, even though I don't have much use on it.



I mean 34" ultra-wides. Can never go back to standard 16:9 after getting spoiled with 21:9 for so many years.
If this one (the MSI one I tried to link before, USD$575 for 34" 3440x1440 175Hz) is not cheap enough or you hate it because it is not flat, hope for a bigger price drop and/or a newer/cheaper variant in the next big shopping week, I guess.
 
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