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7/19/2025, 7:39:54 AM
Isn't in a bit noteworthy how utterly demented the pc monitor industry has been since the death of the crt. You had japs create blue led diodes and world has been plagued by garbage pixel response times, shit clarity and piss poor contrast ratios since.

You had decades of: tiny increase is pixel response times, incremental increase in display hz, incremental increase in res, followed up by incremental increase in hz at higher res. Contrast remained piss poor the entire time. VA was invented for TV's where the contrast helps movie experience but the pixels change in 40ms so they sucked for gaming.

By 2015 shit contrast 144hz 1440p displays were mainstream. Ok for gaming, shit for enjoying the image quality.
Apple meanwhile went with 50ms response time ips at 60hz so thats something. You had years of apple fans retarding the online discussion with how you couldn't possibly need more than 60hz. The industry was content not innvovating anything.

Samsung brought VA to gamers with g7 240hz in 2020 and for the first time in the history of humanity you could game without horrible ips contrast.
We needed Samsung to create Neo g8 in 2022 to have good HDR experience in pc space without burn in. Minileds were too hard of a problem to others somehow.
All good VA monitors since are using same Samsung tech, neo g7/g8, aoc/ktc/coolermaster VA minileds use samsung patents.

LG invented Woled TV's in 2010 but wasnt interested in monitors, Samsung forced their hand by releasing QD oled monitors. LG wouldnt push for anti-burn in tech and other things that increase the panel longevity otherwise, they couldnt even be fucked to put a metal sheet layer to absorb heat from hotspots while they were dominant.

What about VRR? Nvidia pushed it by inventing gsync. The display makers couldnt give less of a shit. Then they have features like low latency and advanced backlight dimming algorithms.
In short, if you're a pc gamer you owe Everything to Samsung and Nvidia. Others don't care.