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Let make laptops budget great

I recenty (almost 3 months ago) bought a gaming grade laptop (an Asus TUF fx505dt, ryzen 7 3750h and GTX  1650) 

I was wondering why even at the budget level of a gaming grade laptops we still have 60 hertz displays. in the monitor market even low end gaming monitors have are 75 hertz. (no, 60 hertz 4K monitors arent low end and there is a reason they are only 60 hertz) 

So lets make 75 hertz displays the standard in any gaming grade laptop, IDK how we can do it but if you agree do something with it....... 

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34 minutes ago, Elad.Evron said:

I recenty (almost 3 months ago) bought a gaming grade laptop (an Asus TUF fx505dt, ryzen 7 3750h and GTX  1650) 

I was wondering why even at the budget level of a gaming grade laptops we still have 60 hertz displays. in the monitor market even low end gaming monitors have are 75 hertz. (no, 60 hertz 4K monitors arent low end and there is a reason they are only 60 hertz) 

So lets make 75 hertz displays the standard in any gaming grade laptop, IDK how we can do it but if you agree do something with it....... 

Because most people don't need it. It keeps prices lower so the hardware is more accessible. If you need a higher refresh rate, there are more expensive models with better panels available. Also, the difference between 60 Hz and 75 Hz is negligible.

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52 minutes ago, Naijin said:

Because most people don't need it. It keeps prices lower so the hardware is more accessible. If you need a higher refresh rate, there are more expensive models with better panels available. Also, the difference between 60 Hz and 75 Hz is negligible.

75 hertz pannels dont cost much more then 60 hertz pannels, and those more expensive models cost around 50$ more and a 75 hertz screen would cost 10$ more 

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42 minutes ago, Elad.Evron said:

75 hertz pannels dont cost much more then 60 hertz pannels, and those more expensive models cost around 50$ more and a 75 hertz screen would cost 10$ more 

Source? And I'd like to see parts cost, not cost from the laptop seller or manufacturer, because they likely only charge slightly more for 75Hz because the margins on the rest of the machine cover the cost.

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1 hour ago, Elad.Evron said:

75 hertz pannels dont cost much more then 60 hertz pannels, and those more expensive models cost around 50$ more and a 75 hertz screen would cost 10$ more 

But then battery life will suffer

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2 hours ago, Elad.Evron said:

I was wondering why even at the budget level of a gaming grade laptops we still have 60 hertz displays.

Wouldn't it make sense that budget laptop don't have high refresh rates? Your sentence isn't correct. You should've said

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Even at the budget level, gaming grade laptop should have 75 Hz panel.

 

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60hz vs 75hz is literally indistinguishable at least for me

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1 hour ago, kelvinhall05 said:

Source? And I'd like to see parts cost, not cost from the laptop seller or manufacturer, because they likely only charge slightly more for 75Hz because the margins on the rest of the machine cover the cost.

I dont have real numbers I was guessing with the prices but what I said seemed right to me 

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