TCL demonstrates 4K gaming monitor with a 1,000 Hz refresh rate (2024)

TCL demonstrates 4K gaming monitor with a 1,000 Hz refresh rate (1)

Manufacturers have been pushing the limits of monitor refresh rates, with Asus currently leading the pack with its ROG Swift PG248QP 540Hz gaming display. However, TCL CSOT, a subsidiary of appliance manufacturer TCL, recently signaled that the monitor Hertz wars still have a long way to go, after demonstrating a 4K@1000 display panel at Display Week 2024.

What's more impressive is that TCL first deployed the high refresh rate technology at 4K resolution. In contrast, the 540 Hz Asus ROG Swift monitor only has a 1080p display. LG also introduced a dual refresh rate monitor for those who want 4K quality for watching movies and productivity, and 480 Hz for gaming. However, the LG UltraGear monitor only gives you a maximum of 240 Hz when you're at 4K resolution. You need to lower your quality (via a dedicated button) to Full HD if you want to use it at its maximum refresh rate.

4K 1000Hz being shown off at #DisplayWeek2024 by TCL CSOT pic.twitter.com/xc2qsYocxXMay 15, 2024

Most industry insiders expected 1,000 Hz to first debut at lower resolutions. Blur Busters, the creator of the popular TestUFO motion test, shared the news of TCL CSOT's 4K@1000 display and said, "We had expected 1,000 Hz to arrive, but we didn't expect it to debut at the 4K resolution before 1080p and 1440p…"

Aside from the display's resolution and maximum refresh rate, we don't know much about the display, although Blur Busters says that it's apparent that the TCL CSOT monitor uses LED technology. Nevertheless, OLED displays are poised to catch up with this development, especially as Samsung and LG have released 4K OLED screens with 480 Hz and 360 Hz refresh rates.

These high refresh rate screens showcased at Display Week 2024 show a potential direction for future monitors. While a 60 Hz refresh rate seems sufficient for day-to-day uses, Nvidia begs to differ, especially if you're into competitive gaming. But more than that, TechSpot discovered that faster refresh rates can have a positive impact on productivity.

TechSpot staff Tim Schiesser unintentionally discovered this during their OLED burn-in testing. According to Schiesser, "The 240 Hz refresh rate at 4K is much better than I was expecting for productivity work. Relative to the 144 Hz LCD I was using, the combination of a higher refresh rate and faster response times makes this QD-OLED much nicer to use for everyday tasks. Especially when browsing the web and scrolling through text, the speed and refresh rate combination is noticeable and provides a smoother, clearer experience – so it's not just gaming where you'll benefit from a 240 Hz refresh rate."

You will definitely need a more powerful GPU, the latest HDMI 2.1 or DisplayPort 2.1a standard connectivity, and the correct cables with no issues to push so many pixels to that monitor — even the powerful RTX 4090 can't hit the Samsung Odyssey Neo G9's 240 Hz limit. So, if the TCL CSOT 4K@1000 display was available today, you likely would not have a device powerful enough to utilize its capabilities.

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However, this display isn't built for today's technology. Instead, it's a concept screen designed to showcase TCL CSOT's capabilities, especially as Nvidia is rumored to launch the next-generation RTX 5000 series graphics cards this year. And with some users claiming that high refresh rate displays improve both gaming and productivity, this might be the excuse you need to go ahead and buy that high-end GPU and monitor for your gaming PC and workstation.

Jowi Morales is a tech enthusiast with years of experience working in the industry. He’s been writing with several tech publications since 2021, where he’s been interested in tech hardware and consumer electronics.

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  • Notton

    I did some maths...
    3840x2160, 8bit, 1000Hz = 248.83Gbps
    HDMI 2.1 cable maxes out a 42.8Gbps
    You'd need six of them to drive that much bandwidth.

    DP 2.1 cable maxes out at 80Gbps
    You'd still need 4.

    Reply

  • However, this display isn't built for today's technology. Instead, it's a concept screen designed to showcase TCL CSOT's capabilities, especially as Nvidia is rumored to launch the next-generation RTX 5000 series graphics cards this year.

    So you mean to say Nvidia's upcoming RTX 5000 series GPUs are gonna support such high refresh rate tech from the get-go ? That's why TCL is showcasing their display ?

    LOL, not gonna happen, since this has nothing to do with Nvidia's announcement.

    Reply

  • DougMcC

    Beyond ~240hz, the only reason for this is the latency of display of the frames you have generated. Very few games are going to produce content that fast, even on next gen hardware. But there is a real advantage to getting the next frame onto the screen, and top gamers will continue to find advantage for this out to at least 2khz.

    Reply

  • Alvar "Miles" Udell

    The question is, is this even real?

    There has been no official press release or details released about TCL CSOT's incredible 4K 1000Hz panel

    For example, is this "1000hz monitor" just a 250hz monitor that displays each frame 4 times?

    Reply

  • hotaru251

    we already have high diminishing return once you go from 280 to 360 let aloen those rare 500's...

    pushing higher just a waste of resources.

    Reply

  • usertests

    hotaru251 said:

    we already have high diminishing return once you go from 280 to 360 let aloen those rare 500's...

    pushing higher just a waste of resources.

    Educate yourself:
    https://blurbusters.com/blur-busters-law-amazing-journey-to-future-1000hz-displays-with-blurfree-sample-and-hold/

    Reply

  • slightnitpick

    DougMcC said:

    Beyond ~240hz, the only reason for this is the latency of display of the frames you have generated.

    I can see uses in animal studies: https://asknature.org/strategy/eyes-see-300-images-per-second/

    With a flicker-fusion frequency six times faster than ours, dragonflies see 300 images per second, so they would see a movie for what it truly is – a slide show made up of a sequence of static images.”

    and more generally: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flicker_fusion_threshold#Non-human_species
    And while there are ways to sync frame rate refreshes between monitors and a video camera, this may help with flicker in movies and other video recordings.

    Reply

  • Bikki

    Notton said:

    I did some maths...
    3840x2160, 8bit, 1000Hz = 248.83Gbps
    HDMI 2.1 cable maxes out a 42.8Gbps
    You'd need six of them to drive that much bandwidth.

    DP 2.1 cable maxes out at 80Gbps
    You'd still need 4.

    Yes, I was thinking the author of this article missed this point. All the examples about low resolution at high refresh rate is not because the monitor, but actually due to limited cable bandwidth.

    Reply

  • oofdragon

    Capitalism product cycle.. the technogy already exist, but it "must be" launched in increments year after year so people believe there's a reason to keep buying forever

    Reply

  • slightnitpick

    oofdragon said:

    Capitalism product cycle.. the technogy already exist, but it "must be" launched in increments year after year so people believe there's a reason to keep buying forever

    I think the way it actually works is that the company needs a product today in order to generate cash flow to stay in business, so they push what they can get working out and continue working on implementing advances for next year.

    Could we have had 1000 Hz monitors 10 years ago? Maybe, but who could have afforded them then?

    Reply

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