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60hz is unbearable once i got a 144hz monitor.

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Now that i got it i will never go back to a phony 60hz screen, trust me when you get a high refresh rate panel it feels so much nicer omg this smooth cursor  gives me a boner

games feel more fluid and smooth and lifelike

the cursor feels so smooth it is awesome

just by a high refresh rate monitor and there will be no need for a social life or to go outside.

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but the human eye can only see 24 fps

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but the human eye can only see 24 fps

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Agreed... This happened to me when I got my 100hz (200hz backlight) TV. Watching movies on my 60hz monitor felt choppy and painful! 

 

but wait a minute? most movies are recorded at 24fps?

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Now that i got it i will never go back to a phony 60hz screen, trust me when you get a high refresh rate panel it feels so much nicer omg this smooth cursor  gives me a boner

games feel more fluid and smooth and lifelike

the cursor feels so smooth it is awesome

just by a high refresh rate monitor and there will be no need for a social life or to go outside.

well done, you got a 144hz monitor! woo hoo!

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but wait a minute? most movies are recorded at 24fps?

 

TVs use some kind of frame interpolation or motion blur (don't remember which) to make movies seem smoother than they actually are.

 

EDIT: This is also why you should NEVER buy a TV just because it has a high Hz rate.

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but wait a minute? most movies are recorded at 24fps?

I thought the exact same thing

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but the human eye can only see 24 fps

Yeah, plus it's more cinematic than 60fps and above. The lower the refresh rate, the better!

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but wait a minute? most movies are recorded at 24fps?

Movies have motion blur which decreases the visibility of the individual frames. You can see it when pausing the movie when motion is present.

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The real world moves at only 24 fps so your extra hz is waste of money.

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Now that i got it i will never go back to a phony 60hz screen, trust me when you get a high refresh rate panel it feels so much nicer omg this smooth cursor  gives me a boner

games feel more fluid and smooth and lifelike

the cursor feels so smooth it is awesome

just by a high refresh rate monitor and there will be no need for a social life or to go outside.

 

TBH this is the only reason I wont get one. I feel like it will be too much for me to go back. Even 75Hz was a major upgrade when I had the chance.

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TBH this is the only reason I wont get one. I feel like it will be too much for me to go back. Even 75Hz was a major upgrade when I had the chance.

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The real world moves at only 24 fps so your extra hz is waste of money.

I'm sure people out there will buy a TV with a higher advertised refresh rate because they think they'll automatically benefit from it.

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I'm sure people out there will buy a TV with a higher advertised refresh rate because they think they'll automatically benefit from it.

 

Probably true, but I definitely noticed it going to a 100hz panel. I couldn't explain to you why, but there is a noticeable difference in how smooth it looks. 

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I'm sure people out there will buy a TV with a higher advertised refresh rate because they think they'll automatically benefit from it.

Sadly, that seems to be the way of marketing. Like gold plated HDMI cables, for instance. No discernible difference in image quality but people shell out for them anyway.

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my parents fell for the higher tv refresh rate pitch. and they payed 100usd more than the tv which i recommended and thought was better. but for gaming? higher is where its at, im going for 3 1440p 144hz 1 ms tn (sigh) gsync monitors.

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TVs use some kind of frame interpolation or motion blur (don't remember which) to make movies seem smoother than they actually are.

 

EDIT: This is also why you should NEVER buy a TV just because it has a high Hz rate.

 

Frame interpolation, and the fact that 120 hz (for example) can display "true" 24 fps.  For why a 60 hz screen can't, look up 3:2 pulldown

 

Movies have motion blur which decreases the visibility of the individual frames. You can see it when pausing the movie when motion is present.

 

Which is one reason why people who say "movies work fine at 24 fps, why can't games" bugs me.  Movies have motion blur.  Movies are also not interactive, and so you're not waiting for a response to an input.

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Probably true, but I definitely noticed it going to a 100hz panel. I couldn't explain to you why, but there is a noticeable difference in how smooth it looks. 

If you're pushing more than 60FPS, there will be a positive difference.

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If you're pushing more than 60FPS, there will be a positive difference.

 

I doubt it, streaming video from NAS.

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I doubt it, streaming video from NAS.

If you're pushing more than 60FPS. Videos don't usually display at more than 60FPS.

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