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Any 1080p monitors that run at 180hz?

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I'm wondering if there are any 1080p monitors that run at 180hz. 

If there are, please tell me about them; Thank you!

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Good luck getting 180 FPs in any game that matters besides CS Source. lol

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Why do you need a 180hz monitor? some people can see the difference between 60 and 120 but nobody can tell any difference past 120.

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Why do you need a 180hz monitor? some people can see the difference between 60 and 120 but nobody can tell any difference past 120.

I don't know if this has been confirmed yet...being that there are no 180hz monitors lol

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Eizo makes a 240hz monitor. That'd be your best bet.

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Why do you need a 180hz monitor? some people can see the difference between 60 and 120 but nobody can tell any difference past 120.

Not true most pc gamers can tell the difference up to about 200 FPS at that point it's to fast to tell.

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I don't know if this has been confirmed yet...being that there are no 180hz monitors lol

 

There are 144hz monitors, 144 is more than 120 and only stupid people buy 144hz monitors because no one can see more than 120.

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Not true most pc gamers can tell the difference up to about 200 FPS at that point it's to fast to tell.

This is such garbage that I'm not even going to bother with it.

 

 

@OP There are 144Hz monitors, if you want to pay loads of money for a crappy TN panel to play at a framerate that you'll only be able to maintain in counterstrike or at low settings in any modern game then go right ahead there are several options. Asus makes one and I believe there is one from BenQ as well.

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Yeah, I just looked at some monitors that are above 120hz, and they're way to expensive. 

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There are 144hz monitors, 144 is more than 120 and only stupid people buy 144hz monitors because no one can see more than 120.

Its going to feel smoother at 144hz then 120hz if you can achieve a frame rate that high.

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Eizo makes a 240hz monitor. That'd be your best bet.

 

That's not a "true" 240 hz monitor because it takes a 120 hz input then doubles the frames and strobes the backlight such that they can advertise that it's a 240 hz monitor.. Basically, it doesn't just take a 240 FPS input and display all 240 discrete frames per second.

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Good luck getting 180 FPs in any game that matters besides CS Source. lol

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There are 144hz monitors, 144 is more than 120 and only stupid people buy 144hz monitors because no one can see more than 120.

People don't see in hz, of fps.

Also, each human brain isn't the same.

Some people can see the difference in higher hz panels. If you can't, that sucks, but it doesn't mean that others are in the same boat ;)

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There are 144hz monitors, 144 is more than 120 and only stupid people buy 144hz monitors because no one can see more than 120.

People don't see in FPS.... Sooooooo yeahh..... It's like saying the human eye has a delay. It does but it's soooo low it can't be seen.

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This is such garbage that I'm not even going to bother with it.

 

 

@OP There are 144Hz monitors, if you want to pay loads of money for a crappy TN panel to play at a framerate that you'll only be able to maintain in counterstrike or at low settings in any modern game then go right ahead there are several options. Asus makes one and I believe there is one from BenQ as well.

The human eye DOES NOT HAVE A FRAME SHUTTER. People see differently. I personally dont agree with going over 120hz just because you give up color quality in a lot of cases, not all cases, but the human eye DOES NOT HAVE A FRAME SHUTTER.

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You can play @720p @600Hz.

If you are referring to plasma displays, I believe those are actually only around 60Hz, but the backlight gets refreshed 10 times per frame, or something like that. So essentially its capped at 60 fps I think.

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As far as I know there isn't anything that is truly higher than 144hz out right now. The Eizo 240 monitor does a mini strobe to get to its "240" but really its a 120hz monitor with an different form of lightboost strobe built in. By all accounts it looks good, but its only really 120hz.

 

As to the question of what we can see FPS wise - current research says at least 1000hz. Once you remove the blur 120hz starts looking choppy and 60hz looks awful. Its the terrible quality of LCD monitors that is making it OK to run such low frequencies, but just because 24hz + blur is sufficient for a movie to perceive motion it doesn't mean its anywhere near what the human eye can actually perceive. 

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