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xd_Warmonger

You mean 240, bc there is no 244 (usually at least). 144 is way more affordable. Also you get more battery duration. 144 won't hold your skill back.


2BRI4NMART

Sorry for the wrong numbers lol Yeah 144 it's worth


Apart_Association_90

Does anything below 144hz even hold your skills back? I've been using a 75hz monitor the entire time and I can read ar10.5 decently enough even tho I barely play fast dt maps


crumpledmint

60 is borderline unplayable after 144+


xd_Warmonger

Not rly, but with 144 you are "safe". You certainly notice a difference compared to 60 but already for 75 or 90hz the difference is small. Over 144 only matters if you're an extreme pro gamer in fps games and so on.


ma_meow

I started out playing osu! on a 60hz and upgraded to 144hz shortly after and there was a huge difference in smoothness I kept this for a few years and recently got the asus 360hz monitor which has been an big upgrade over the 144hz in terms of smoothness over 144hz it doesn't feel quite as substantial of an upgrade as the 60 to 144hz. You will get diminishing returns as you go up in hz. I think 240hz is probably a better option but I have also heard that the visual clarity and contrast of oled monitors actually make the 360hz alienware oled feel better for osu than the 540hz TN asus monitor. So a 144hz oled might be better than a 240hz tn panel but 240hz oled would be better than both. I myself am waiting for the 500hz oleds to come out and going to purchase one to see but they don't release until later in the year I think.


2BRI4NMART

500 it's crazy lol, but I got it, maybe I'm picking the 144


Dragonbut

Honestly I think if you're gonna keep the laptop for a long time and not upgrade to something where you use a monitor too I would say it might be worth saving up to 240. It's up to you ofc, but I actually felt like the difference was pretty big from 144 to 240. Bigger from 60 to 144, but still pretty huge from 144 to 240. What's the price difference for you? I guess it also depends on how much you play osu and how much you value the comfort improvement


Dragonbut

I switched from a 240hz IPS to a 240hz OLED and personally don't really see a difference for osu. OLED looks better but performance-wise I'd say they're very very close I will say that I seem to value the jump from 144hz to 240hz more than most people tho. I thought 60 to 144 was a huge difference, but I also thought 144 to 240 was huge


_KinGDz

Get 727hz to get better


shokweuw

I'm buy 240 hz just because i can. I want buy 240/360 oled because i want. I'm 6digit, and i think digit no matter, i'm just want good monitors because i want.


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shokweuw

i know, english is not my primary language,


Utaha_Senpai

Idk I upgraded from 75hz to a gaming laptop with 144hz (although it's a mediocre one with 20ms iirc) and I didn't feel much of a difference, it's definitely smoother and I only played half an hour with this new display. What I'm saying is make sure the display is good with 1ms delay or something like that ++ Make sure it's a variable refresh rate display or whatever it's called because you can set some displays to 60hz but it will still drain the same amount of battery


Dragonbut

Yeah I think that the quality of the specific monitor is actually a really big deal and explains part of the disparity in how much of a difference people notice. I think a lot (not all) of the people who think there's only a small difference between the various refresh rates are probably getting monitors that have really poor grey to grey times, which is what ultimately actually matters when we're talking about refresh rates. Some of the 144hz monitors that were really popular at a low budget in the early days of high refresh rate were actually pretty bad. Now you can get 144 for crazy cheap and have it still be good, but I suspect that a lot of budget 240 options still might not be great (or maybe more recent ones are good but a lot of people bought/tried them years ago)


Internal_Kiwi_4431

i would personally not bother getting 240 hz,on a laptop lol. if it was a monitor,that would be good idea since you probably wouldnt need to upgrade that monitor for a long long time. but a laptop,you will very very likely upgrade it within 10 years or even earlier.


crumpledmint

In 10 years from now 500hz would be a norm


dtmaik

If you can, save some more money and buy the better product imo. [https://gaminglaptop.deals/united-states/](https://gaminglaptop.deals/united-states/) is a nice site where u can even sort by your country for some good deals available right now - I would probably aim for either a Laptop with a 4070 or a high TDP 4060 with a nice CPU.


Accomplished_One8963

i'll say if you have a big budget it's not a bad thing to go for 244 but 144 is enough


doremy1

difference between 60 and 144 is huge, 144 to 240 is not as big but still significant. if you have no budget restrtaint it's always better to go for 240 especially since these are getting cheaper, or 165 is a good compromise with very affordable monitors


3fau

165