Comment by whalesalad 1 day ago Ostensibly any display capable of VRR should be able to operate at any range. 2 comments whalesalad Reply hedora 1 day ago You don't need VRR for this, but there are some step functions of usefulness:24Hz - now you can correctly play movies.30Hz - NTSC (deinterlaced) including TV shows + video game emulators.50Hz - (24 * 2 = 50 in Hollywood. Go look it up!) Now you can correctly play PAL and movies.120Hz - Can play frame-accurate movies and NTSC (interlaced or not). Screw Europe because the judder is basically unnoticeable at 120Hz.144Hz - Can play movies + pwn n00bs or something.150Hz - Unobtanium but would play NTSC (deinterlaced), PAL and movies with frame level accuracy.240Hz - Not sure why this is a thing, TBH. (300 would make sense...) martijnvds 13 hours ago 240 = 2 x 120, or 4 x 60 (or 8 x 30)
hedora 1 day ago You don't need VRR for this, but there are some step functions of usefulness:24Hz - now you can correctly play movies.30Hz - NTSC (deinterlaced) including TV shows + video game emulators.50Hz - (24 * 2 = 50 in Hollywood. Go look it up!) Now you can correctly play PAL and movies.120Hz - Can play frame-accurate movies and NTSC (interlaced or not). Screw Europe because the judder is basically unnoticeable at 120Hz.144Hz - Can play movies + pwn n00bs or something.150Hz - Unobtanium but would play NTSC (deinterlaced), PAL and movies with frame level accuracy.240Hz - Not sure why this is a thing, TBH. (300 would make sense...) martijnvds 13 hours ago 240 = 2 x 120, or 4 x 60 (or 8 x 30)
You don't need VRR for this, but there are some step functions of usefulness:
24Hz - now you can correctly play movies.
30Hz - NTSC (deinterlaced) including TV shows + video game emulators.
50Hz - (24 * 2 = 50 in Hollywood. Go look it up!) Now you can correctly play PAL and movies.
120Hz - Can play frame-accurate movies and NTSC (interlaced or not). Screw Europe because the judder is basically unnoticeable at 120Hz.
144Hz - Can play movies + pwn n00bs or something.
150Hz - Unobtanium but would play NTSC (deinterlaced), PAL and movies with frame level accuracy.
240Hz - Not sure why this is a thing, TBH. (300 would make sense...)
240 = 2 x 120, or 4 x 60 (or 8 x 30)