Korean @ 96Hz - IQ impact?

icor1031

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How is the image quality affected (at all?) when running a korean IPS single-input monitor at 96+ Hz?
 
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Oh 'IQ' as for Image Quality, okay...

For a moment I though you were asking if Korean monitors made people dumber. ^^

People usually refer to 'PQ' (Picture Quality).
 
Every 2nd pixel row on these monitors tends to be slightly darker than normal
This is visible on 60hz but becomes slightly more visible on higher refresh rates
 
Personally, the gamma shift is apparent but other than that I really can't see IQ difference from 60 to 96 Hz.
 
Every 2nd pixel row on these monitors tends to be slightly darker than normal
This is visible on 60hz but becomes slightly more visible on higher refresh rates

Hmm, I wonder if these are polarised screens even if the monitors arent.
Odd lines are polarised for one eye, even lines are polarised for the other with filters built onto the screen surface.

When I first got my polarised screen I noticed but cant tell now, got used to it I suppose.
Although I didnt notice difference levels of brightness as such.
Perhaps there was a faulty batch of polarised screens that got snapped up by a Korean monitor mfr.
 
Every 2nd pixel row on these monitors tends to be slightly darker than normal
This is visible on 60hz but becomes slightly more visible on higher refresh rates

I forgot about that. Thankfully, I never really found that to be noticeable in use.
 
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