In CAD/EDM tools higher resolution means more productivity, (to a point) as you can fit more useful information on the screen at a time - you can “zoom out” more and still keep a useful level of detail. Especially useful in schematic and pcb design where dense areas of interest can be spatially disparate. I don’t like large screens and currently use 24” 4k screens which seem to be either unavailable or expensive, they were ~$350 in 2015 and don’t seem to have any equivalent nowadays.
The 120 Hz i don’t understand however i am not a gamer.
I'd agree with you. I think people who use those sorts of displays frequently could tell the difference between 60 and 120hz but 120 vs 144hz seems way too close together.
Took me 2 seconds to notice that a friends monitor was at 60hz by just moving the mouse. Just look at the distance between each cursor icon update as you move it.
Agreed. I have a number of 4K 144 Hertz monitors, I'd like a 6 or 8K monitor but until they have it in high refresh create I'm not switching. I'm not much of a gamer, but when I do occasionally game it is significantly more fluid as well.
I have 60, 144 and 165hz displays. I have to say I don't really see much of a difference. Around 30 hz yes. But not over 60. It's probably some sort of genetic vision difference thing.
The 120 Hz i don’t understand however i am not a gamer.