Anyone using a 120hz 3d monitor?


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I would be, but display manufacturers STILL have not released a 1920x1200 (or greater 16:10) 120Hz monitor.

My 24" 1920x1200 was manufactured in 2004, it even has RCA/S-Video inputs (no HDMI since it wasn't really used back then).

I have been waiting for a replacement monitor for years, but since every 120Hz has been 16:9 garbage, I'm still waiting.

I e-mailed all major manufacturers requesting a monitor like this, but nothing has come of it.

120Hz is well worth the price, but not worth downgrading my resolution.

Don't you need to run games at 120fps with 120hz?

You really just need to get above 60 to notice the difference. Even at 60fps it'll be drawing the data it does process quicker. If you use vsync it'll be even more noticable, since most devs still don't use the newer smart vsync techs...not that I use vsync usually.

I would be, but display manufacturers STILL have not released a 1920x1200 (or greater 16:10) 120Hz monitor.

My 24" 1920x1200 was manufactured in 2004, it even has RCA/S-Video inputs (no HDMI since it wasn't really used back then).

I have been waiting for a replacement monitor for years, but since every 120Hz has been 16:9 garbage, I'm still waiting.

I e-mailed all major manufacturers requesting a monitor like this, but nothing has come of it.

120Hz is well worth the price, but not worth downgrading my resolution.

16:9 has become the standard now whether you like it or not. You're better off just sucking it up and taking what's on offer nowadays than sitting there whining and waiting for what you probably wont get.

Unfortunately my laptop has just a 60Hz display, but months ago I put the notebook next to my old CRT (17") monitor with a 1024x768@85Hz resolution (attached to a Pentium 4-based machine I had just recovered and cleaned from my parents' garage). Well, the difference was pretty noticeable (on Windows and playing video files with VLC media player), and being forced to return to "just" a 60Hz display was a pain in the ass in the first moments....

P.S.Dunno about 3D. In fact, I pretty much dislike everything is "3D".

I would be, but display manufacturers STILL have not released a 1920x1200 (or greater 16:10) 120Hz monitor.

My 24" 1920x1200 was manufactured in 2004, it even has RCA/S-Video inputs (no HDMI since it wasn't really used back then).

I have been waiting for a replacement monitor for years, but since every 120Hz has been 16:9 garbage, I'm still waiting.

I e-mailed all major manufacturers requesting a monitor like this, but nothing has come of it.

120Hz is well worth the price, but not worth downgrading my resolution.

Yeah I doubt you're going to see a 120hz 16:10 monitor, unless you downgrade to a 1680X1050 resolution. Standard HD resolution is 16:9 @1920X1080 (1080p). Is the difference really noticeable between the 2? The last monitor that I owned that was 16:10 was an HP 1680X1050 @ 60hz,

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