Have you seen how good or bad are the new 360Hz IPS in terms of blackness? I still don't know if they are better than the good 240Hz TN pannels for Quake (like the BenQ models).
I'll see if nvc respond to the other thread, he seems to have tested quite a bit of monitors.
TVs have been known to look for and connect to open wifi networks for years now. GDPR might have helped a bit here on the continent.
It won't be long before they start integrating 3/4/5g modems in them just for the analytics alone.
Do you have a better explanation for why TVs are so much cheaper than monitors? Cause it's not just about the "economy of scale" during actual display production.
OLED still isn't there, but looks like some decent 27" options are coming now. Irks me though that they don't have black frame insertion which is still needed for sample and hold, and burn in is still a question mark.
Why do they do this? Don't they see 24" is the ideal size for 99% of people?
Anyway, which ones would be Quake approved? I only trust this site to decide if a monitor is good enough.
Edited by LOLatRoflexTimers at 18:01 CDT, 24 April 2023