According to the revelations from many foreign media, they received revelations from supply chain sources, which revealed that panel companies such as LG and AU are actively developing panels with higher refresh rates, and the expected refresh rate can reach 480Hz.

Today's e-sports display has reached a maximum of 360Hz, and even has an ultra-high refresh rate of 390Hz. Although there are not many users of high-brush e-sports monitors of 300Hz or even 240Hz today, this does not prevent manufacturers from continuing to explore more extreme refresh rates.

According to the revelations from many foreign media, they received a leak from supply chain sources. The revelations said that panel companies such as LG, AUO are actively developing panels with higher refresh rates, and the expected refresh rate can reach 480Hz.

Foreign media said that the 480Hz panel refresh rate will be 8 times that of ordinary 60Hz panels, and 1-2 times higher than the current high-end panels.

Time, the 480Hz panel is expected to be released in 2022, and corresponding monitors may be put into production by the end of 2022, but it may be launched until 2023. As for the price, there is not much news yet, but foreign media expect the price will definitely not be very cheap when it first went public.

and even with the touching price, the 480Hz display won't perform too well in the early stages.

Foreign media said that due to technical limitations, a 480Hz monitor can only achieve a resolution of 1080P at that time. The size of the first 480Hz monitor will be 24.5 inches, and in other aspects it will support HDR 400 and sRGB color space.

In fact, manufacturers have not just begun to have ideas about 480Hz monitors recently. Zisworks had tested a 480Hz monitor panel as early as 2017, but the resolution that could be achieved was even lower at that time, with only 540P, which is 960×540 resolution.

Maybe you will unconsciously think of a question: "Can human eyes really tell such a high refresh rate?"

In fact, this question was also mentioned in this article testing 480Hz panels in 2017. And their answer is "People will ask, can 480Hz further improve LCD technology? Surprisingly, our TestUFO test shows that the answer is yes."

Indeed, non-esports players or fever players generally do not see the progress of 360Hz to 480Hz, and many people can't even see the difference between 165Hz and 240Hz without looking carefully. So for ordinary players, an extremely high refresh rate of 480Hz can be said to be a "waste".

However, for manufacturers and industrial chains, breakthroughs in higher refresh rates also mean breakthroughs in technology and exploration of more advanced technologies in the future.