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Skylinestar
post May 25 2016, 09:23 PM

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QUOTE(Nickchong1314 @ May 25 2016, 11:14 AM)
BUILT TO WIN - ViewSonic® VX2457-mhd
FASTEST INPUT RESPONSE FOR VIDEO GAME

The ViewSonic® VX2457-mhd is a 24” (23.6” viewable) Full HD monitor built for the ultimate gaming and entertainment experience. Equipped with AMD’s FreeSync™ Technology, the VX2457-mhd’s dynamic refresh rate virtually eliminates screen tearing in order to provide a fluid gameplay experience during fast paced action scenes. Complimenting FreeSync™ Technology, the monitors ultra-fast 1ms response time and fastest input response mode provides a smooth screen performance without blurring or ghosting for any multimedia applications. We didn’t just stop there, for the best gameplay experience we also integrated a gaming oriented hot key that features on the fly optimized presets for FPS, RTS and MOBA. The monitor also offers a black stabilization function that delivers richer color and better contrast for dark scenes in multimedia and gaming scenarios. The VX2457-mhd is equipped with a full array of advanced connectivity including DisplayPort, HDMI and also the legacy VGA option for flexible connection to PCs, laptops, gaming consoles and entertainment devices. The monitor has 80M:1 MEGA Dynamic Contrast Ratio for sharp and crisp color performance for enjoying any multimedia content. Lastly, to maximize user comfort and enhance viewing experience, the VX2457-mhd is packaged with Flicker-Free technology, Blue Light Filter and low EMI function.

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75Hz? What's the big deal with 75Hz compare to 60Hz?
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post May 27 2016, 01:36 PM

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QUOTE(Nickchong1314 @ May 27 2016, 11:45 AM)
If your monitor and graphics card can support it, the higher the Hz number the better. This is the number of times per second that the computer refreshes your screen. The lower the Hz number, the more likely that you'll see flickering on the screen. The display runs at a 75Hz refresh rate, which is great for those who want a smoother and responsive gaming experience over the standard 60Hz refresh rate found on most monitors.
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I have been using a Dell 2209WA lcd that runs at 1680x1050@75Hz for more than 6 years. It's 2016 and viewsonic still market 75Hz as a big thing? doh.gif

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