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sviola
08-25-2011, 12:00 PM
Does anybody know if there is a true 120Hz IPS monitor available in the market?

zanzabar
08-25-2011, 12:12 PM
not really, there was one from ezio (i think thats the name) that is a few grand and its for video editing so its got input lag. then there is a mitsu thats only in japan but its 60hz with 120hz spoofing (like a tv.)

Source
08-25-2011, 12:49 PM
not really, there was one from ezio (i think thats the name)

Eizo (http://www.eizo.com/global/)that is.

sviola
08-26-2011, 07:17 AM
It's a pity, I am looking to get a 120 Hz monitor, but I don't want to go for a TN panel, as I'm used to my IPS one.

TheCarLessDriven
08-26-2011, 08:15 AM
Is it really vital? IPS panels are already pretty damn awesome. I would never drop back to a TN just for 120hz.

BossBorot
09-03-2011, 02:43 PM
breaking the 60 fps wall at or beyond 1920x1080 on a high quality panel is definitely the number one priority for the next monitor I buy new.

geok1ng
09-30-2012, 06:54 AM
There are 2 brands of IPS 120Hz 2560x1440 on ebay/american market. One is the Catleap 2B, the other the overlord. both are the same panel and PCB, with different stands and bezels.more info on http://120hz.net/content.php and Overlordcomputer.com.
For an unbiased review of them in 3x1 and 5x1 portrait mode, read the epic tread :http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1675965&page=29

Chickenfeed
10-11-2012, 06:04 AM
Do note, while the PCBs in those models may handle 120Hz, the panel itself isn't quick enough to fully take advantage of that refresh rate. It still is an improvement over the base 60Hz but the response time would need to be faster for it to really shine ( I've compared a TN 120Hz to my friends Catleap at 120 ) I've found that after the 90-100Hz area, there is no difference give the panels limits.

flopper
10-11-2012, 07:14 AM
Do note, while the PCBs in those models may handle 120Hz, the panel itself isn't quick enough to fully take advantage of that refresh rate. It still is an improvement over the base 60Hz but the response time would need to be faster for it to really shine ( I've compared a TN 120Hz to my friends Catleap at 120 ) I've found that after the 90-100Hz area, there is no difference give the panels limits.

100hz is pretty decent improvement tho.