120 or 60 Hrz ?

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Hi All I am just wondering if there is anything to be gained in getting a 120Hertz monitor over a 60 Hertz if you are not a gamer ? as i don,t see you gain anything when watching dvds ,or do u ? :confused:
 
It wont just affect 3D gaming and 3D films, it will also make normal games and normal films appear to be more smooth in motion, and allow you to react faster in games due to the fact more frames are seen per second.
 
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It wont just affect 3D gaming and 3D films, it will also make normal games and normal films appear to be more smooth in motion, and allow you to react faster in games due to the fact more frames are seen per second.

yeah this is true , but one thing that puts me off is the glossy screens , are there any matte screens out at 120 hrtz ? :confused:
 
If you're not gaming, and don't have a great interest in 3D films, then you might be better off spending the money on a higher quality screen. Look for something with an IPS panel.
 
As above if your not gaming (forget about 3D Vision) then IPS or similiar panel has many more advantages.

If you are gaming the 120Hz is v. nice tho :D
 
As above if your not gaming (forget about 3D Vision) then IPS or similiar panel has many more advantages.

If you are gaming the 120Hz is v. nice tho :D

I really wish you'd start spelling "you're" correctly. :( :o

/moaning
 
I really wish you'd start spelling "you're" correctly. :( :o

/moaning

I really wish anyone would care other than you, this isn't an english essay.

anyway back to topic,

if you are buying the monitor for 3d films, you need to make sure you get a second generation 120hz monitor, the first generation do not support 3D film playback!
 
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