Gigacrysta, the new io data monitor with only 0.6 ms delay
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The Japanese company IO Data has announced a pair of monitors with an image refresh rate of 240 Hz and a response time of less than 1 ms. This time we have to talk about the 24-inch GigaCrysta monitor, which boasts extremely low response times thanks to its TN panel.
IO Data GigaCrysta - 24 ″ TN, 240 Hz, 1080p, 0.6 ms monitor and HDR10 support
The use of TN (Twisted Nematic) panels have historically featured faster response times than other conventional panel technologies. GigaCrysta is available in a 24-inch size with variable specifications based on refresh rate: There are 60Hz, 144Hz, and 240Hz panels, each with a maximum brightness of 250, 350, and 400 cd / m². Response times vary by 0.8, 0.7, and 0.6 ms, respectively. It's unclear what technology was used to achieve these response times, be it some kind of strobe-based lighting or an impressive overdrive feature. Special mention should also be made of the support for HDR10 technology.
At the moment, IO Data only makes its monitors available in the Japanese market. However, since these panels are not self-made, but are purchased from a supplier (the number of companies that have the ability to produce their own LCD panels is small), other companies may start using the same panels late. less than 1 ms.
IO Data GigaCrysta series displays with a response time of less than 1 ms are currently available for $ 142 (60Hz), $ 265 (144Hz) and $ 380 (240Hz) from Amazon Japan .
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