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>1440p
>300hz
>fast IPS
Let me guess, you need more.
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I need less, higher resolution means I need to look around more in video games. Makes it harder to gather information.
Casual dogshit trash.
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>32"
>1080p >120hz
>fast IPS
pls
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What is IPS? Thank you, Anon.
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>>730935879
Yeah, 32".
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>>730936125
In-plane switching (IPS) is a screen technology for liquid-crystal displays (LCDs). In IPS, a layer of liquid crystals is sandwiched between two glass surfaces. The liquid crystal molecules are aligned parallel to those surfaces in predetermined directions (in-plane). The molecules are reoriented by an applied electric field, while remaining essentially parallel to the surfaces to produce an image. It was designed to solve the strong viewing angle dependence and low-quality color reproduction of the twisted nematic field effect (TN) matrix LCDs prevalent in the late 1980s.
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>lcd in 2026
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>>730935879
4K 144HZ yeah
anything less and its like why the fuck even have a 5080?
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meh, 240hz TN has less blur
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>>730936181
Thanks
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No, I need less.
>1440p
>144hz
anything more than this is a meme
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>>730935879
yes, it need to be oled and cheap
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>>730935879
>27"

too much input lag.
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>>730940858
correct
will run this for the rest of my life



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