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RTX 4000 will just be a mild upgrade, nVidia tradition s I suppose.
As compared to RTX 3000 series, yes, it will be a rather mild-upgrade (probably...). It will be a boost upgrade from RTX 2000 series though (most likely...)
I m actually a bit surprise that nobody mention LG or ViewSonic, those are big brands
Viewsonic tends to be a little more budget oriented than the likes of LG from what I understand.
ViewSonic is also a great brand & in Asia they are also more popular & cheaper than most brand. Their external design is nothing impressive to look at.
 
Folks, while you're here, I like to ask some of your advices.

We're all now talking about 60FPS as a standard for "good performance".

But is it not true that movies are around 29~30 right?

And while we watch movies we don't see stuttering or tearing ... those sort of things.

What I wanna to say is that games running below 60 and above 28 should not be complaint about?
 
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Folks, while you're here, I like to ask some of your advices.

We're all now talking about 60FPS as a standard for "good performance".

But is it not true that movies are around 29~30 right?

And while we watch movies we don't see stuttering or tearing ... those sort of things.

What I wanna to say is that games running below 60 and above 28 should not be complaint about?
Videos (films & movies) & video games are two different beast. Videos are already pre-rendered, so they don't really need to be synced to the display panel. While images from video games are post-rendered so trying to sync to the display panel can cause stuttering and/or screen tearing. Also movies (with a few exception) are normally shown at 24-25 fps while user recorded videos can go up to 60 fps but no aforementioned issue should arise from such content. Also keep in mind that even video games that couldn't render 60 fps such as if GPU is under-powered, will unlikely exhibit screen tearing regardless if V-Sync is on or off.
 
^this. Plus since movies are pre-rendered, they NEVER have jaggedness or aliasing. Plus movies are the epitome of motion blur. Just pause or screenshot a movie during an action scene. It'll be blurry af. Now pause or screenshot a game during mid-action. It won't be blurry unless you select as such in the settings.

Plus since people are so accustomed to 24fps in movies, 60fps is jarring to people. Prople hated the Hobbit trilogy which was I think 48fps.

But some media should be in 60fps imo. Mostly action movies. But then the problem is that movie-makers can't hide the fact that stunt-people aren't actually hitting each other in the blur. But still action manga or animated media should use 60fps. There's a video on YT. Saitama vs Genos from One Punch Man anime in 60fps. The action is so crisp and Saitama's cape waves so realistically that I just can't not praise the guy who uploaded it. The anime is originally 30fps I think.
 
Plus movies are the epitome of motion blur. Just pause or screenshot a movie during an action scene. It'll be blurry af.
This would be a bit worse on a CRT which I am look at now. I'm not negatively affected by motion blur though.
Prople hated the Hobbit trilogy which was I think 48fps.
Did they really hate the high frame rate though? I thought it was the sub-par plot or something compared to The Lord Of The Rings Trilogy. I didn't have any issue with the high frame rate.
Two of Ang Lee's movies also has high frame rate. One was also 48 fps & I can't remember the other but it was much higher. Also haven't seen his two movies.
There's a video on YT. Saitama vs Genos from One Punch Man anime in 60fps. The action is so crisp and Saitama's cape waves so realistically that I just can't not praise the guy who uploaded it.
LOL! "You can't praise the guy for rendering it in 60 fps."? :laugh:
I think that was done with Deep-Learning Neural Network AI technique to make it crisper. There is also another YouTuber called "Upscale" who does these kinds of content upscaling on video games cutscene.
 
LOL! "You can't praise the guy for rendering it in 60 fps."? :laugh:
I think that was done with Deep-Learning Neural Network AI technique to make it crisper. There is also another YouTuber called "Upscale" who does these kinds of content upscaling on video games cutscene.
Can't not. Double negative.
 
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