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I do find it odd how much we have to compromise on monitors these days.
Monitors are stuck in the dark ages. TV's in terms of picture quality are so far ahead it's not even funny.
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I do find it odd how much we have to compromise on monitors these days.
I do find it odd how much we have to compromise on monitors these days.
TVs still don't look as sharp as a monitor. Also the input delay is horrible.
False & false.
Even the latest ones are over 10ms, some over 20ms! Which is very noticeable when using a mouse.
Most a gaming monitors are 4ms or lower.
Also the input delay is horrible.
Eh if you do any kind of FPS gaming at all it quickly gets less than ideal much over 10ms or so unless you are really insensitive to it. My main IPS IIRC does ~17ms in quality mode and ~13ms with stuff disabled for gaming and is OK but less is better - I can hugely tell the difference when I swap over to my gaming monitors that are at least half that.
I've got various displays in the 20-60ms region and they really are not a joy to game on once you are used to anything better!
Except most TVs from the last few years are doing "true" 120+HZ as well.....
What's got the bandwidth for 4K 120?
I've got a 2018 LG OLED and a 2019 Sony OLED and both are 4K 60?
Not to mention the refresh rate. A gaming monitor can do 120hz+. Most TVs only insert extra frames to mimic a high refresh rate, which makes the input delay even worse.
As of 2019 most mid range or better TVs are native 120hz panels with very low latency with the OLEDS achieving 4ms input and 1ms pixel response. Linus even did some testing with CS GO and Doom at 120hz and said he couldn't tell the difference between his TV and any gaming monitor he has tested in terms of speed and responsiveness, in addition the TV achiev exceptional motion handling and creating a very clean clear image.
But you need to compare an OLED TV with and OLED monitor.
Not a TN/VA/IPS. It's different and much newer tech.
I think you lost the battle.
Accept defeat.
But not really...
So a 2019 LG c9 oled does 120hz 4k (whenever a gpu is capable of right hdmi) and does hdr. It also has an input on par with a gaming monitor.
What monitor are you saying is superior?
They still have a very slow response time of over 21ms (as measured in actual tests). Thats no good for PC gaming as you'll feel the laginess with a mouse.