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Nov 13 2016 10:02pm
Quote (Rikuo @ 14 Nov 2016 04:47)
The KS9000 doesnt accept a 120hz input.

You're not understanding what I'm saying...


Yes, They actually refresh 120 times a second... NO, they dont support 120hz INPUT. So at best, you're just showing 60fps twice. Typically 24-30 though, Since most tv/movies/etc are that.



And again, I've used "IMO"

You're free to think $500 more for desktop 144hz is worth it, But I don't.


And this is coming from someone who Owns a 1440p 144hz monitor, Had a 120hz qnix too at one point.


Yeah you could hook it up to a PC and get 120 fps or play a 120 fps video clip.
The smart menu might as well do animation 120 fps.

lets take the sony X900C as an example.

Supported Input Resolutions
1080p @ 60Hz @ 4:4:4 : Yes
1080p @ 120Hz : Yes
4k @ 30Hz @ 4:4:4 : Yes
4k @ 60Hz : Yes
4k @ 60Hz @ 4:4:4 : Yes
It is good for an overall PC monitor. Use game or graphics mode if you want chroma 4:4:4 or 1080p@120Hz.

Well you opinion then should be he kept the current monitor then I guess?
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Nov 13 2016 10:05pm
Quote (ZwiX @ Nov 13 2016 09:02pm)
Yeah you could hook it up to a PC and get 120 fps or play a 120 fps video clip.
The smart menu might as well do animation 120 fps.

lets take the sony X900C as an example.

Supported Input Resolutions
1080p @ 60Hz @ 4:4:4 : Yes
1080p @ 120Hz : Yes
4k @ 30Hz @ 4:4:4 : Yes
4k @ 60Hz : Yes
4k @ 60Hz @ 4:4:4 : Yes
It is good for an overall PC monitor. Use game or graphics mode if you want chroma 4:4:4 or 1080p@120Hz.

Well you opinion then should be he kept the current monitor then I guess?


I would If i were in his position.


I'll take it back, You found a TV that supports 120hz input. 99.999% of them don't though.

Also; "As with other Sony TVs, little artifacts (flashing lines) are seen when a 1080p @ 120Hz signal is being displayed." :P
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Nov 13 2016 10:10pm
Quote (Rikuo @ 14 Nov 2016 05:05)
I would If i were in his position.


I'll take it back, You found a TV that supports 120hz input. 99.999% of them don't though.

Also; "As with other Sony TVs, little artifacts (flashing lines) are seen when a 1080p @ 120Hz signal is being displayed." :P


Well I guess input 120hz is more limited than i thought. Weird the use true 120hz on so many monitors. when 60hz with interpolation would be sufficient when the current content?

I agree with the keeping the PB278Q on his statements.
I kinda felt tho I was forced to recommend a 1440p 165hz IPS when i had to consider he current monitor and wanting an upgrade.
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Nov 13 2016 10:33pm
Quote (ZwiX @ Nov 13 2016 09:10pm)
Well I guess input 120hz is more limited than i thought. Weird the use true 120hz on so many monitors. when 60hz with interpolation would be sufficient when the current content?

I agree with the keeping the PB278Q on his statements.
I kinda felt tho I was forced to recommend a 1440p 165hz IPS when i had to consider he current monitor and wanting an upgrade.


Yea, Well that is the go-to upgrade from 1440p...

But its a pointless uprgrade for his use imo
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