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I hope you mean 60hz is enough for TVs. Because I certainly don't want that regression on my monitor ๐
Totally agree. Huge difference when moving windows or gaming on a 120 Hz or higher monitor. So smooth.
Never noticed.
Honestly you will. You probably never compared the two side by side.
It's incredibly apparent, you think it's smooth but then when you go over to 120 Hz and then go back the difference is very apparent.
You have never noticed the difference between 60 and 120hz?
When I tried a game that had a 120hz mode, I had to lower the quality a little to get it work well, but didn't notice a big difference, but there was a difference.
A few days later I went back to 60hz so i could increase the graphics quality , and the difference was crazy huge. I had to go back to 120hz.
60 and 240hz, yes I had it setup correctly.
So important that my windows move smoothly, right?
Just like my entire system. Smooth.