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Guru3D.com » News » ZOWIE XL2546K Runs 240 Hz / 0.5 ms

ZOWIE XL2546K Runs 240 Hz / 0.5 ms

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 10/09/2020 07:36 AM | source: | 12 comment(s)
ZOWIE XL2546K Runs 240 Hz / 0.5 ms

Equipped with the "XL Setting to share" function, it is possible to send and share the game mode set in the XL series as a profile. You will be able to play the game in the same environment by receiving your own settings from other players.

The "XL2546K" is a 24.5-inch full HD liquid crystal display that supports a refresh rate of 240Hz and a response speed of 0.5ms. The liquid crystal panel is a TN system with a display color of approximately 16.77 million colors, a viewing angle of 170 ° horizontal / 160 ° vertical, a brightness of 320 cd / ㎡, and a contrast ratio of 1,000: 1. In addition, it is equipped with a "DyAc +" function that reduces violent screen shaking during the game.

The interface is HDMI 2.0x3, DisplayPort 1.2x1, and the VESA mounter has a 100x100mm pitch. The stand supports -5 to 23 ° tilt, -45 to 45 ° swivel, 90 ° pivot, and 155mm height adjustment. The main body size is 571 mm in width, 442.84 to 521.17 mm in height, 200.18 mm in depth, and weighs about 6.2 kg. The product comes with an eye shield, S.Switch, and LCD cover.

The "XL2411K" is a 24-inch full HD liquid crystal display with a refresh rate of 144Hz and a response speed of 1ms. The liquid crystal panel is a TN system with a display color of approximately 16.77 million colors, a viewing angle of 170 ° horizontal / 160 ° vertical, a brightness of 320 cd / ㎡, and a contrast ratio of 1,000: 1. This is also equipped with a "DyAc" function.

The interface is HDMI2.0x1, HDMI1.4x2, DisplayPort1.2x1, and the VESA mounter is 100x100mm pitch. The stand supports -5 to 23 ° tilt, -45 to 45 ° swivel, 90 ° pivot, and 155mm height adjustment. The main body size is 571 mm in width, 442.84 to 525.56 mm in height, 200.18 mm in depth, and weighs about 5.9 kg.



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bluedevil
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#5841418 Posted on: 10/11/2020 10:37 AM
I'm so tired of bullshit stats from lcd manufacturers. That response time is most likely unusable by anyone because it causes inverse ghosting and degrades image quality. They also cherry picked that value between two g2g colors and is not representative of the average color switch.
I had to return a zowie xl because of inverse ghosting. The next overdrive setting was causing bad ghosting so it was bad ether way.

Loobyluggs
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#5841427 Posted on: 10/11/2020 11:07 AM
I'm so tired of bullshit stats from lcd manufacturers. That response time is most likely unusable by anyone because it causes inverse ghosting and degrades image quality. They also cherry picked that value between two g2g colors and is not representative of the average color switch.
I had to return a zowie xl because of inverse ghosting. The next overdrive setting was causing bad ghosting so it was bad ether way.

https://www.displayspecifications.com/en/model/f9f6214e

Considering they are using:

TN
6 bit + FRC

I think there is every chance this monitor probably can hit those numbers. As, that is the cost.

Silva
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#5841844 Posted on: 10/12/2020 05:01 PM
https://www.displayspecifications.com/en/model/f9f6214e
Considering they are using:
TN
6 bit + FRC
I think there is every chance this monitor probably can hit those numbers. As, that is the cost.
I've been looking for a true 8bit panel because my current 6bit + FRC just kills my eyes. Must say, after LG started producing them, everyone adopted this crap technology.
I have no clue how people can sit more than 10 minutes in front of a modern monitor without having headache or their eyes burned.
I'm looking into the Benq EX2510 that says it's 8bit, hopefully if I get it my eyes won't be burned anymore.
Can't recommend anyone to buy a panel with FRC, ever.

rm082e
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#5841848 Posted on: 10/12/2020 05:10 PM
https://www.displayspecifications.com/en/model/f9f6214e

Considering they are using:

TN
6 bit + FRC


I think there is every chance this monitor probably can hit those numbers. As, that is the cost.



Loobyluggs
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Posts: 4950
Joined: 2008-09-07

#5841909 Posted on: 10/12/2020 08:33 PM
I've been looking for a true 8bit panel because my current 6bit + FRC just kills my eyes. Must say, after LG started producing them, everyone adopted this crap technology.
I have no clue how people can sit more than 10 minutes in front of a modern monitor without having headache or their eyes burned.
I'm looking into the Benq EX2510 that says it's 8bit, hopefully if I get it my eyes won't be burned anymore.
Can't recommend anyone to buy a panel with FRC, ever.

Go for 10 bit, and stride through the wilderness like a god.

https://www.asus.com/uk/Monitors/ProArt-Display-PA32UCG/

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