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The laptop’s 600Hz gaming screen is said to be rendered as 16:10

The laptop’s 600Hz gaming screen is said to be rendered as 16:10

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Chinese manufacturer BOE has introduced a new gaming monitor for laptops that is said to be capable of 600Hz rendering. In addition, the aspect ratio of 16:10 and high requirements for the graphics solution of the laptop are likely. Therefore, read more about the new screen and other high-end screens presented by the manufacturer below.

High refresh rates are being adopted by more and more players, and there are more and more color gradations. Monitors with 120, 144 or 165 Hz are represented in the main area, while models with 240 or 360 Hz are purchased in the high FPS area. But the end of the road has not yet been reached, and for those who do not know how to use the raw performance of the Geforce RTX 4090 in any other way, there should also be monitors with significantly higher refresh rates in the future.

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Back in January, the BoE announced a 27-inch, 500Hz panel that should do the trick. Unfortunately, nothing has come of it yet and the panel has not yet been used in any available displays. However, the developers at BOE are still working on interesting products like the 600Hz panel for laptops. This has already been presented in a first video, although the technical data is not discussed in detail.


From a purely visual point of view, it appears to be a 16-inch model with an aspect ratio of 16:10 and therefore should also be suitable for work. 600Hz would also be a huge jump over previous mobile displays, as the max of 480Hz was achieved with Full HD by Dell’s Alienware x17 R2. Unfortunately, it is also not known when the new BOE board will be available and what resolution it will offer. Apart from that, the company has also introduced a 34-inch Ultra HD display with 165Hz certification, HDR 1000 with 100,000:1 contrast, and an 86-inch 4K panel with micro LED backlighting and a maximum brightness of 1,500 nits.

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source: IT