Arzopa monitors come in various models, with maximum refresh rate of 60Hz, 144Hz, 180Hz respectively. The specific models and parameters are listed in the table below.
S1 Table | A1 | A1M | A1S | Z1C | Z1FC | Z1RC | M1RC | M3RC |
60Hz | 60Hz | 60Hz | 60Hz | 60Hz | 144Hz | 60Hz | 180Hz | 144Hz |
At its core, refresh rate is a measure of how many times per second a display updates the image it shows. It is expressed in hertz, which indicates the number of cycles per second. In simpler terms, a refresh rate of 60Hz means the screen refreshes or redraws itself 60 times per second. This continuous update creates the illusion of a fluid and seamless image, which is crucial for a variety of applications, from watching videos to gaming.
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The 144Hz monitor offers an higher level of fluidity and responsiveness. The extra 84Hz can make a noticeable difference in the gaming experience. Games become more immersive, and aiming becomes more precise, making it a popular choice among competitive gamers and e-sports enthusiasts.
FAQs
Q: How to adjust the refresh rate of the monitor?
A: The refresh rate of the monitor needs to be set on the device you connect to.
Q: Why can't I adjust the refresh rate to 144Hz even though I purchased a 144Hz model?
A: The monitor's refresh rate will be synchronised with your device's, so please make sure your device supports a higher refresh rate. If it doesn't, you can try switching to ‘show only on 2’ mode so that the monitor has the highest refresh rate enabled.
Q: Does Arzopa monitor support freesync?
A: All of Arzopa's portable monitors do not support freesync, while the gaming monitors M1RC and M3RC both support freesync.