- 2560x1440/1600
- 120Hz + refresh rate
- IPS/PLS/OLED
- Lightboost
- Gsync + open source alternative that AMD cards could utilize (if the latter served both, all the better)
This seems like it would be the holy grail of gaming monitors. Why is no one making this?
This combination of tech would probably be cheaper than a 4k monitor, and MUCH easier to drive with current gpus.
Currently, EVERYTHING has trade-offs.
The 1080p 120Hz monitors looks awful compared to the higher res IPS/PLS panels in terms of color. The non gsync monitors have screen tearing issues, the non light boost monitors have dimmer 3d effects.
I am surprised a company like razer that tries to push the envelope on different gaming peripherals does not try to combine the things gamers want in a screen.
- 120Hz + refresh rate
- IPS/PLS/OLED
- Lightboost
- Gsync + open source alternative that AMD cards could utilize (if the latter served both, all the better)
This seems like it would be the holy grail of gaming monitors. Why is no one making this?
This combination of tech would probably be cheaper than a 4k monitor, and MUCH easier to drive with current gpus.
Currently, EVERYTHING has trade-offs.
The 1080p 120Hz monitors looks awful compared to the higher res IPS/PLS panels in terms of color. The non gsync monitors have screen tearing issues, the non light boost monitors have dimmer 3d effects.
I am surprised a company like razer that tries to push the envelope on different gaming peripherals does not try to combine the things gamers want in a screen.