Reply 80 of 553, by d1stortion
Yeah IPS monitors generally don't do more than 60 Hz. The exception here are screens designed for 3D usage where it inserts black frames to display up to a fake 120 Hz, I have such a screen on a Sony Vaio notebook. When set to 120 Hz the fluidity is insane in games compared to a regular 60 Hz LCD, almost headache inducing... well I'm not even 100% sure if it's an IPS display, but the characteristics strongly hint at it (excellent viewing angles w/o inverted colors at all, typical bad IPS blacks, heavy AG coating).
A big problem is also how most modern widescreens don't offer a correct aspect ratio option for 320x200 signals, just stretching the image horizontally in full screen instead. And even then for 640x480 stuff I prefer an old 15" LCD after doing comparisons, the scaling simply looks better there compared to an oversized modern monitor... nothing beats a decent CRT however 😀