Refresh rate is one of the main metrics PC gamers check on to see what kind of gaming experience we’re going to have with a monitor — with higher rates generally meaning smoother gameplay. That’s the ...
It has been more than a decade since the 144Hz refresh rate made its debut on gaming monitors, but the hunger for new high refresh monitors has never stopped. From a variety of panel types to monitors ...
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* a refresh rate greater than 60 Hz, even at lower, non-native resolution I saw a few monitors on Amazon, and was about to buy one, assuming that it did 4K @ 60 Hz, and 1080p at a higher refresh rate.