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The 3600Hz threshold ensures that the delay between a system's output and the display's reaction is virtually non-existent. Why This Matters for the Future
113-AI allows lower-resolution content to look native-level on high-end panels, saving bandwidth without sacrificing quality. The Verdict
The leap in visual performance we are seeing today is driven by the synergy between raw speed (3600Hz) and cognitive processing (113-AI). We are moving into an era where our screens don’t just show us images—they interpret them to provide the most realistic experience possible. The 3600Hz threshold ensures that the delay between
By identifying textures and depth, the AI sharpens details that would otherwise be lost in motion.
While 4K often takes the spotlight for clarity, the combination of (or high-frequency PWM dimming) offers something 4K often lacks: absolute fluidity. We are moving into an era where our
Higher refresh rates and AI-driven clarity are essential to preventing motion sickness and creating true immersion.
At these speeds, ghosting becomes a thing of the past. This is critical for competitive gaming and high-speed sports broadcasts. Higher refresh rates and AI-driven clarity are essential
High-frequency processing reduces flickering, which is a major contributor to eye strain during long sessions.