The difference between a QLED display operating at 60Hz and an LED display operating at 100Hz is one of refresh rates.
The difference between a QLED display operating at 60Hz and an LED display operating at 100Hz is one of refresh rates.
For optimal visual comfort during gaming and general computer usage, a viewing distance of approximately 6.5 to 9.4 feet – or 2 to 3 meters – is recommended. A television size of 43 inches would be suitable for this range.
The Samsung Q60R and Q60 receive generally positive ratings from review sites like RTINGS.com, though specific details regarding the UB model remain unavailable due to a lack of reviews on platforms such as Amazon.co.uk. Factors influencing individual perception include motion handling, blue light reduction, and text sharpness.
A higher refresh rate, specifically 100Hz, combined with a fast pixel response time, will significantly improve the viewing experience. If the pixel response is lagging, the picture will appear blurry and filled with noticeable distortions; in that case, a standard 60Hz display would be preferable. Ultimately, whether this configuration provides optimal visual comfort is secondary to the established fact that extended screen usage at current brightness levels can induce temporary eye strain.
It’s quite difficult to answer this type of question due to numerous factors. Aside from response time, the way the television processes motion, whether it incorporates any blue light reduction technology, and your own sensitivity to such elements all play a role, alongside the sharpness with which it displays text. A reasonably comprehensive review site is RTINGS.com. They rate the Q60R favorably overall, but currently have no information regarding the other model, which further complicates comparisons. Even Amazon.co.uk lacks reviews for the UB model at this time.
https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/samsung/q60-q60r-qled
My advice, as always when it comes to purchasing items that are as significant and subjective as displays, is to ensure you obtain them from a reliable source offering a comprehensive full refund policy for any reason. Companies like Amazon, B&H Photo, and Crutchfield also provide extended 2-month return periods during the holiday season. However, Crutchfield notably offers special shipping through UPS, who will contact the customer to arrange delivery times. This service incurs a considerable cost regarding return shipping. Therefore, I prefer Amazon or B&H, though it’s advisable to check with them as well, as policies may evolve. Crutchfield and B&H do not apply to your situation, since it appears you are not located in the United States (we lack 100Hz televisions here).
My graphics card is a GeForce GTX 1060 with 3 gigabytes of memory.
The performance observed is insufficient for true 4K resolution gaming, particularly when utilizing optimal settings in contemporary games. It’s probable that downscaling to 1440p or even 1080p will be necessary depending on the specific title being played. My prior experience with a GeForce GTX 1080 demonstrated its limitations regarding 4K performance within certain games. Consequently, I wouldn't classify that GPU as adequately suited for 4K gaming across a wide range of titles.