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Open Box Excellent: Sony - 27” INZONE M10S OLED QHD 480Hz 0.03ms NVIDIA G-SYNC Gaming Monitor with HDR400 (DisplayPort 2.1 UHBR10) - Black - $581.99

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Model: Sony INZONE M10S 27” OLED QHD (2560x1440) 480Hz 0.03ms GTG NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible Gaming Monitor DisplayHDR 400, Anti-Glare, DisplayPort 2.1 (UHBR10), VRR HDMI 2.1, USB, Tilt/Swivel/Height

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Feb 8, 2025
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lshh125
Feb 8, 2025
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What's the limit for human eyes? What rug can yield 480FPS at QHD resolution?
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7usabball
Feb 8, 2025
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I'm not too smart about OLED Monitors, but from my understanding this under $600 is a solid price.
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Waiting on the RTINGs review to post lol
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Quote from lshh125 :
What's the limit for human eyes? What rug can yield 480FPS at QHD resolution?

My persian rug can easily yield a table with such a monitor on it
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Quote from lshh125 :
What's the limit for human eyes? What rug can yield 480FPS at QHD resolution?

That's a hard question to answer. The science says our eyes max out at 60fps, but we can easily distinguish the difference between 60fps and 120fps.

The argument back is "well, you're not actually seeing all 120 frames, your brain is tricking itself, which is why it looks different."

Guess it's one of those things you would just have to try it out for yourself to know if it's a good fit for you.

I have a 144hz TV I normally game on, and a 240hz monitor in my office that I'll occasionally play a game on. To me, I honestly can't see a difference between those two, but can immediately identify the look and feel of a game capped at 60fps.
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Tron2021
Feb 8, 2025
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New Doom Game would look insane on this running at almost 500 fps haha
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https://youtu.be/ERXwS5R4cYE?si=q6GOZfe91yzneqox

This seems like a killer price for a super high end monitor. Here is a video from digital foundry talking about this monitor. Sure this monitor is small, but it would be super good to pair games using the new multi frame gen GPUs, or less demanding games that can actually hit super high FPS.

John, the main guy, talking about this is CRT connoisseur and says this is similar to old school CRT smoothness for motion clarity.

If i had a high end GPU id def be eyeing this for this price.
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ZeeLobby
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Quote from 3JABO :
That's a hard question to answer. The science says our eyes max out at 60fps, but we can easily distinguish the difference between 60fps and 120fps.

The argument back is "well, you're not actually seeing all 120 frames, your brain is tricking itself, which is why it looks different."

Guess it's one of those things you would just have to try it out for yourself to know if it's a good fit for you.

I have a 144hz TV I normally game on, and a 240hz monitor in my office that I'll occasionally play a game on. To me, I honestly can't see a difference between those two, but can immediately identify the look and feel of a game capped at 60fps.

I think 120 is probably close to the cap of noticeable difference. Past then I agree it's most likely a mind thing. That said, it's not just what your eyes can see but also the effect it has on a game. If the monitor and GPU are simply capable of generating more frames than any quick movements of the game camera will just look more fluid. Higher rates will reduce screen tearing and visual artifacts that your eyes might see quickly rotating 180° for example. Even that has diminishing returns going above a certain point though. And 480 is probably well past that.
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core5
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I've heard when you get toward 1000Hz, the image feels more "real". I assume it has to do with choppiness during quick motion.
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dharans
Feb 8, 2025
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Is this a matte screen or shiny? (I returned the SONY G6 because the matte screen dulled the image to my eyes, as soon as I removed the shrink-wrap). One of the comments I read did imply this screen was matte, but I did not see this in the details listed at BB. thanks
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hereforthecomments
Feb 8, 2025
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Interesting. How does it compare to the Apple Studio Display? If it comes close, I'd be interested.
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Quote from 3JABO :
That's a hard question to answer. The science says our eyes max out at 60fps, but we can easily distinguish the difference between 60fps and 120fps.

The argument back is "well, you're not actually seeing all 120 frames, your brain is tricking itself, which is why it looks different."

Guess it's one of those things you would just have to try it out for yourself to know if it's a good fit for you.

I have a 144hz TV I normally game on, and a 240hz monitor in my office that I'll occasionally play a game on. To me, I honestly can't see a difference between those two, but can immediately identify the look and feel of a game capped at 60fps.

Regardless higher refresh rate and smoother motion means less strain on the eyes
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DougSaveAround
Feb 8, 2025
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Hell, I'll give this monitor a shot. Always wanted to experience best-in-class motion clarity.

If it's a dud, Best Buy has a generous return window for members (even at least 2 weeks for non-members).
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Quote from dharans :
Is this a matte screen or shiny? (I returned the SONY G6 because the matte screen dulled the image to my eyes, as soon as I removed the shrink-wrap). One of the comments I read did imply this screen was matte, but I did not see this in the details listed at BB. thanks

It's matte. Not glossy.

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