How much contrast ratio is enough for gaming




















Forums Hardware Displays. JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. Previous Next Sort by votes. Aug 27, 91 0 4, 0. Hi, so I have two choices. One is 80,, and the other is 50,, contrast ratio. Am I really going to see a difference between the two?

The one with the less contrast ratio actually has a 1 inch bigger screen but is still the same price and same brand. I don't want to get the one with the lesser contrast ratio if it will affect the quality of the screen. I am mostly going to be using this monitor for gaming.

Do you guys think it will make a difference for me? May 2, 14, 90 75, 3, Typically anything far from is dynamic contrast. Most tn are close to static so contrast ratio is not even a spec you look at. There is no monitor in existence that even gets into 5 digit static contrast. As explained, dynamic is when they change the brightness of the screen depending on what's on screen. This is rather useless as most people don't use dynamic contrast and it's just marketing. Jul 28, 1, 0 5, Contrast ratio is one of those finicky stats that you have to dig into detailed reviews to make much sense of.

I believe that generally once you get above like 20m:1 it starts being relatively hard to notice differences for untrained observers. Oct 1, 29 0 4, 2.

You must log in or register to reply here. Thread starter Similar threads Forum Replies Date Question Fullscreening certain games will cause my screen's brightness and contrast to change? Displays 4 Aug 14, Question Acer ultrawide monitors - how to change aspect ratio? Displays 0 Feb 26, Similar threads Question Fullscreening certain games will cause my screen's brightness and contrast to change? Usually the upper half is from the first picture and the bottom half is from the second one. The solution of screen tearing is to sync up the monitor and the graphics card.

But who is syncing who? When the graphics card is syncing up with the monitor graphics card following the monitor , we call it V-Sync. But the problem of V-sync is that the graphics card will only render the next picture when the monitor tells it to, so it causes input lag and lot of other problems.

As for AMD FreeSync , and NVIDIA G-Sync , they both use different technologies to let the monitor sync up with the graphics card, letting the monitor show the picture only when the graphics card is finished rendering a complete picture. So even if screen tearing occurs, with high refresh rate it only stays for a very short period and the difference is so minor that you might not be able to tell the difference. Only FPS gamers might still feel the difference because FPS gamers usually change their perspective rapidly, so the difference between the first picture and the second picture might be big.

As a result, screen tearing might still be an issue. Screen Tearing occurs when the graphics card delivers a picture while the monitor is still drawing. FreeSync and G-Sync can avoid screen tearing by adjusting the monitor refresh rate. People usually focus on panel specs and panel types when buying a monitor.

But there is one thing that people always forget and have to return their monitor back because of it. Why is monitor depth important? Because it indicates How much space of your desk will be occupied by the monitor.

There are too many gamers who forget this matter and find out that the monitor eats up too much space on their desk and end up with uncomfortable spacing or they have to sit too close to the monitor and their eyes start to ache.

There was even a monitor designed with an enormous stand and it ate up too much desk space and was criticized by gamers so much that the stand had to be redesigned and relaunched with a small revision just because the stand was eating up too much space.

This shows that even though this spec is very neglectable, it is very important for every gamer. So please don't forget, before you buy a monitor, check the dimensions of it- we want the monitor to be positioned just perfect on your desk. With all these introductions, believe that you already have an idea which spec is important to you. We truly suggest that you, no matter what, pick a monitor that has at least a Hz refresh rate.

After using it there is no going back, you can feel the difference even when you move your mouse cursor or when you are moving your windows. Thus, when you upgrade your monitor you also have to upgrade your graphics card unless the graphics card is already powerful enough. Only when the monitor and the graphics card is evenly powerful can the benefit of the budget you spent be apparent.

The monitor is something that is placed outside, it's something that you can see, unlike a motherboard or graphics card which you're not able to see the performance of with your bare eyes. We strongly suggest all gamers to see the actual monitor before buying it.

See if you like the color that it displays or not; see if the dimension is just right to put on your desk; play a game with the monitor and see if you like how it performs; see the appearance and lighting effects, see if you like the way it looks; touch it, feel the texture of it and decide if this is something that you want.

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