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what are OLED tv refreshrates?

i have never gotten a straight answer can someone link me to where i can find this info?

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 0.0000001ms theoretically. All you need to know is that it is vastly superior to both plasma and lcd. 

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Around 10µs.  More than is remotely useful basically.  Response time is no longer an issue with OLED so refresh rates can go as high as cables have enough bandwidth for.

didnt think they had oled in tvs yet, do they have them for monitors?

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didnt think they had oled in tvs yet, do they have them for monitors?

sony made a 30 inch 4k monitor/tv butit isnt out yet

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They have had prototype OLED TVs at CES the last few years.  Not on the general market though, I don't think.  Though they are used in phones as well.

ya and the vita has OLED on it, i just want a OLED monitor :D

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There is hardly any content available that could possibly take advantage of it's refresh rates though. Movies are capped at 24fps, with all content being 60Hz or below.

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damn that refresh rates. 

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i also hear really high refresh rates are bad for your eyes

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so wait...with these ridiculously high refresh rates allow 3d to be on almost any display natively  correct?

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The pro olds are 120hz rage but they have 10 bit color space. So that's some info for you

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