1.its called 3d monitor and can support 3d mode movie/game blabla. 2.but the 3d is need to activate first , so it changed 60hz to 120hz. 3.but on the normal desktop usage its just on 60hz only.
how come the monitor cannot constant display 120hz? , why need a mode to activate it?
or is it on 3d mode still using 60hz software mode? (can feel dizzines in 5 minit)
This post has been edited by redkord: Jan 25 2013, 04:05 PM
There's nothing that 2D can display 3D, it's just a color trick that tricks your eye sense to think that you're seeing 3D.
Unless it's hologram, 2D will still be 2D.
no wonder some of the user using so called "3d monitor" feels dizzy when watching movie/games.. back to basic we still need 120hz monitor to compensate each eye every frame.. same like in cinema nowadays.
I play CS/CS:S/CS:GO once a while for 1 hour +/- sometimes. Not competitively, but i've been using CRT for 10 years... doesnt have any ghosting/lagging/etc
How important is 120Mhz? Means my GPU actually has to hit 120FPS to make use of that ?
On the other hand, I do play some strategy games, action games, DOTA2 once a day
I do work, browse the net, chat almost a lot when not doing the above
Other than IPS, what else should I evaluate?
Thanks for your input... What are u using now?
EDIT: VS239N LED IPS
how about this model as well? Seems decently priced too
by turning off the vsync gpu will hit almost near 120fps. depends on card. hard to tell by explanation. should just go to shop who display 120hz monitor. feel the smoothness.
Hi. I just gave away my second monitor to my sister because her monitor is spoilt. So i have to get another monitor to act as secondary. I'm looking at Asus ProArt PA248Q and Dell U2410. Which one is better?
Actually i'm thinking of 23 inches IPS. But my current Monitor is 24 inches. So its a bit weird to place it along 23 inches monitor right?