Hey, what would be the benefit of 120Hz screen
I mean dor a tablet... For gaming I would better understand, though I don't game that serious at all.
2 New iPad pros, 10.5 and 12.9
2 New iPad pros, 10.5 and 12.9
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Jun 6 2017, 08:56 AM
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Hey, what would be the benefit of 120Hz screen
I mean dor a tablet... For gaming I would better understand, though I don't game that serious at all. |
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Jun 6 2017, 09:32 AM
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QUOTE(thechickadee @ Jun 6 2017, 09:26 AM) Honestly except for the processor, i don't see a much of a big upgrade from the older pro models, i mean most people don't use the ipad's camera, the display i kinda have to see it to appreciate it i guess but i doubt it's a major upgrade, especially when they didn't jump ship to OLED Well, actually the smaller one got a minor upgrade in screen real estate. A minor one, but Apple seems to think it will make a tangible difference, at least when talking about keyboards (on screen and hardware based) As for gaming, yeah 120Hz makes sense for serious games, which implies you would need a good rig/console. You wouldn't want to be caught off guard because of your TV running at 24Hz, when you play a fast paced FPS game. Hence I wondered the benefit for the ipad... Maybe the more avid user of the pencil could testify, since apple thinks it will improve the responsiveness. |
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