ASUS has demonstrated the first 300 Hz laptops, after ASUS and others debuted 240 Hz laptops earlier in the year:
Designed specifically for hardcore gamers and esports professionals on the go, the ASUS ROG Zephyrus S GX701 will be the world's first notebook with a display supporting up to 300 Hz refresh rate and a 3 ms GtG response time. This machine will be available already in October, 2019. In addition, similar LCDs with a 300 Hz refresh rate and a 3 ms GtG response time will be featured on a prototype ROG Zephyrus S GX502 as well as on the 15-inch and 17-inch models of the ROG Strix Scar III.
ASUS does not disclose the maker of its 300 Hz/3 ms display panels, though it is highly likely that the company uses panels with a 240 Hz native refresh rate in overdrive mode. What is noteworthy is that production 240 Hz ROG Zephyrus S GX701 and ROG Zephyrus S GX502 will feature factory-calibrated displays with Pantone Validation, so in addition to gamers, these machines will also be appreciated by professionals who use color-critical applications.
See also: Blur Busters Law: The Amazing Journey To Future 1000Hz Displays
(Score: 2) by takyon on Thursday September 05 2019, @01:14AM
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_frame_rate#Usage_in_the_film_industry [wikipedia.org]
Peter Jackson used 48 FPS for the Hobbit trilogy. But it was apparently "toned down" [theguardian.com].
Interpolation of 24 FPS content may be responsible for some of the lingering revulsion [reddit.com] towards higher frame rates.
Some action CGI films look like trash at 24 FPS. Like a certain Michael Bay film.
60 FPS content is now very common on YouTube. And you can get some of it in 8K [youtube.com].
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