I want to get a monitor for the Next Gen (Ps5). I myself am a passionate story game player and would therefore like to buy a 4k monitor for this very reason. But I also like to play first-person shooter, where the heart rate of the monitor should also be high and the resolution is rather secondary (the Ps5 will probably support 100-120 FPS with FHD and 60 FPS with 4K, this has been possible since the press conference see Ps5 architecture).
I currently have the Benq EL2870U (4k, 60hz) on my list, which would also be enough for story games. But I would very much like to play the shooter on FHD (1080) with 120 fps. My very expensive and reluctant solution would be to buy the Acer Nitro XV3 (4K, 144hz).
1) Can you play the story games on the Acer at 4k 60fps and at the same time the shooter on FHD 120fps? Would that even work?
2) Is there perhaps a better solution?
I thank you in advance!
You can of course get a 4K 120 / 144hz monitor to cover both.
As with the PS4 Pro, you can probably choose whether you would like to have a high resolution or a high frame rate.
I can't think of a better solution, at most 2 different monitors, but that's expensive again.
May also be that depending on the game 1440p 120hz is supported.
Are you wondering 50 Hz?
You can see 50 #heart.
You have a very good monizor. Something else only makes sense with a higher resolution.
The eye itself does not work with a fixed frequency, it reacts to changes in contrast and brightness. The general proof of this is that if you sit in a pitch dark room and then suddenly a light comes on for a fraction of a second, you would not see the light according to your theory, since it would be over 60hz of the changed contrasts, the human being but recognizes such changes very well!
It is just that it seems fluid to the brain when something has regular 25 frames per second (example cinema or DVD's). That's why it looks smooth to us when a video is played back at 25 Hz frames per second.
In games you can see e.g. Microruckler also beyond these 25 images, since the brain "reads" the images regularly but the computer outputs them irregularly, because the graphics card, screen and eye do not work synchronized.
at 120 frames per second there's an even better synchronization and it feels faster.
It's also a fact that people who are used to playing on a 120hz monitor find the 60hz monitor just too slow! Since they are used to another synchro.
Only there are currently no monitors that support 4K 120hz via HDMI connection. In short, no monitor currently has an HDMI 2.1 connection, only HDMI 2.0 (4k @ 60hz) … Without knowing you shouldn't write or speak!
Really just 1 minute of googling would be enough to completely refute your information… I also advise you: Without knowledge, just not talking or writing!