Everyone's talking about 120Hz, 90Hz and stuff, but I'm confused about the tech behind it. What principles do these high refresh rates work on? Is it because of the battery, the processor, or something else? I'd appreciate it if someone could explain it so everyone can understand 😅
How do 120Hz display rentals work?
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Thanks for the question, I also came across a 120Hz monitor recently but I didn't fully understand it—could you explain it to me too?
Oh man, I was going through the exact same phase. Then I got the S23 Ultra. At first, I was like, "What’s the deal with 120Hz?" and then I ended up scrolling through forums, seeing the same questions. Some guy asked, "Is it the battery?" and I joked back, "Yeah, I added an extra battery and made it 240Hz." I was so confused that one night, I froze the animations on the screen and was like, "What’s actually happening here?"
Then a friend suggested I open a game, pause a moving scene, and use the flashlight to count the flickers on the screen. Of course, I realized it was all about how fast the screen refreshes. Battery does matter, since higher refresh rates mean more power drain, but the real key is whether the display panel and processor can handle it. My S25 now runs everything smoothly, but when I first figured it out, I joked, "It’s making me think two things at once."