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Mihle

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  1. I don't know if I quite understand what you are saying, but I am quite sure that is not how it works. If a monitor is sent a frame before it completes the previous, it is sent a frame before it completes the previous. No matter what frequency it is. If anything, a tear stays on a 60hz screen for longer time than it does on a high frequency screen, and therefore can be more noticeable. Aka on for example 240hz it will be less visible because its just on screen for a very short time.
  2. If you only give your kid old retro consoles/games, they will complain regularly if they have friends that game. If you give them access to games that are newer, but doesn't have online features, lootboxes or battlepasses, they will most likely complain much less.
  3. Best thing you can do is choose games for them, and have them in offline mode. Etc use parental controls and make their console offline etc. There are tons of modern games that dont have lootboxes or battlepasses, those that do are mostly multiplayer games. Just don't let them have access to those via parental controls or not having internet.
  4. As another mentioned it might be because the hardware aren't designed for it, too much heat might be one of the reasons. If the plan is to just use it stationary, there may be possibility to get dummy batteries that you always connect to an external power source, they exist for some cameras at least. Other option is to have two batteries, use one while the other charge in an external charger.
  5. VRR is very useful no matter what Hz you are talking about, as long as the monitor supports VRR at that Hz. Doesn't matter if it's 60hz max or 120hz max, it's still very useful and I would dislike not having it.
  6. Weird, remember that it if your monitor for example is 120 Hz maximum, VRR can sometimes work better if you set maximum FPS to 116-118 somewhere, little bit lower than max screen refresh rate. Same thing with 165. I don't have any more ideas sadly.
  7. Does it have variable refresh rate and do you have it on?
  8. If I remember right from previous years, Olympus have usually done quite a lot better in Japan, than it has other places worldwide.
  9. Not all IPS monitors have backlight bleed, mine does not and is very even across the panel, but it's not a low end one at all. It can be a gamble if you have it or not tho. TN do have worse colour accuracy.
  10. Maybe you can look at what exists on the used marked? Or if anyone you know have some speakers they dont use/are getting rid of?
  11. You are hard to understand, I don't know what your overall question is. But I don't think 8k movies are available anywhere. Well test footage/timelapses are possible to be found online, but very rare.
  12. I had a little typo, I ment Potplayer not Plotplayer. All the ones mentioned probably does the job function vise just fine.
  13. Personally I think the text on the original is easier to read correctly than any of the upscaled ones. (When it comes to the GPU names and numbers) Making the upscaling in my opinion pointless for the specific task given.
  14. I use neither of those, I use Potplayer because it works fine and GUI looks better by standard.
  15. There there is a lot of possibilities between deleting all emails and deleting none. Personally I delete plenty of emails, but those related to orders I do and some others are some of the ones I keep in case I need them. I keep them in its own folders so they aren't in the common inbox. Emails don't use much space in Google drive, unless you have already filled it full with other things you can have thousand emails without being afraid of it filling up.
  16. I think we are closer to stagnating when it comes to CPUs than we are on GPUs. But there will always be improvements to me made, we might see more specialised parts that do just some things but do them very fast. For example RT cores or some of what apple have been doing with M1.
  17. * Will be supported for longer * Better for HDR monitors * Design (subjective) * Better for intel with E-cores.
  18. I would have used it for one or two apps, if it had been available in my country and easy to use with Google Play Store, or the apps in question was available directly in Microsoft store. But none of those were the case so I never ended up using it.
  19. Then they are just going to file for bankruptcy and only whatever their assets can pay for will be paid, the rest won't, I think.
  20. Are the individual people liable for it or just yuzu as a company? Are they even a true company?
  21. Yes it does matter how fast your PC does things. If PC uses lets say 150ms to do something, 10ms improvement isnt much at all. While if it was less it would matter more. I would argue that the benefit while scrolling the web/word documents etc is plenty larger than while photo editing. Even more so on phones or using touch pads than with a mouse wheel. OLED changes the monitor field, but with other monitor technologies, higher refresh rates have historically ment worse colour and lower resolution. From what I understand that is just how the technologies have been. It seems to be much easier for manufacturers doing both with OLED technologies.
  22. Uhm, I am quite sure that's not the limiting factor on how fast you see changes when you photo edit, how fast the software calculates it is.
  23. How does refresh rates affect precision of photo editing?
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