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[Microsoft Ignite] - Microsoft Surface Hub - 4K 120Hz full PC for meetings.

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why 120hz I can understand 4k but not 120hz. its not like you will be gaming on it.

 

Ignoring that its a screen you are supposed to write on...

 

You have ACTUALLY used a 120hz monitor yourself, yes?

Maybe you have noticed how comfortable for the eyes it is to use for ANYTHING? 

 

The real question is - why ANY screen bigger than 30" isnt 120hz by default, by law?

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The price that this will come in.... it probably could have been a flicker free OLED and wouldnt change the price much.

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Definitely not 120 Hz. More like 30 Hz with interpolated frames with crazy input lag.

I have both 60Hz and 144Hz screens at home so I'm pretty confident I can tell the difference, and I am fairly sure that screen was a full 120Hz and no weird shenanigans

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Hmm, well I do need a new whiteboard in my home office...... :D

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