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Will we ever see Motion Rate in PC monitors

Turtle Rig

Why can't they make these pos 60hz display use motion rate or whatever the company calls it.  Why can't they do this and like me be stuck at 4k @ 60hz.  I understand the TV's are 60hz but the motion rate does make it feel exactly as if it were 120hz and what not.

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Just now, WereCat said:

because it adds a lot of latency

Thanks for your swift response WereCat guru!

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Honestly, I think there would be a market for something similar implemented on the GPU side of things as a way to fill in interpolated frames when the framerate dips below a certain threshold, when the time to interpolate (or maybe even extrapolate!) frames is shorter than the time to draw a new one.  Using machine learning, I think we will start to see a lot of computationally advantageous shortcuts to image quality.  Nvidia's DLSS is just the tip of the iceberg.

If I'm not mistaken, Oculus Rift uses some sort of a low framerate compensation mode for underpowered hardware which basically guesses an intermediate frame to keep the scene appearing fluid to the user.

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