News HP’s new Omen gaming monitors include 280 Hz IPS Black and Google TV options

Here's hoping that HP releasing an IPS Black gaming monitor is a sign for the technology. I'd love to see a curved ultrawide with IPS Black and decent backlight. I got a Dell U2724D to replace my secondary monitor (an older 60Hz NEC IPS) and while I really like it the response times are obviously slow compared to my primary display. As far as I'm aware all of the current IPS Black displays are more office oriented.
 
Here's hoping that HP releasing an IPS Black gaming monitor is a sign for the technology. I'd love to see a curved ultrawide with IPS Black and decent backlight. I got a Dell U2724D to replace my secondary monitor (an older 60Hz NEC IPS) and while I really like it the response times are obviously slow compared to my primary display. As far as I'm aware all of the current IPS Black displays are more office oriented.
I am planning on getting a U2724D, but I am also a bit concerned about response times, even though the things that I am playing rarely break 100fps, so in principle I should not feel the slower panel + refresh rate.

In any case, what games are you playing giving you the feeling of slowness?
 
In any case, what games are you playing giving you the feeling of slowness?
My primary display is an AOC CU34G2X which runs 144Hz with a VA panel. On the U2724D what I notice is purely motion blur due to the response times everything else is great. I can tell the response time differences even on the desktop. I think it would mostly depend on what's being used currently as to whether or not this issue would be notable.

Here's a review of the 34" Dell IPS Black and what I've noticed on the U2724D matches the experience shown: https://www.rtings.com/monitor/reviews/dell/u3425we
 
My primary display is an AOC CU34G2X which runs 144Hz with a VA panel. On the U2724D what I notice is purely motion blur due to the response times everything else is great. I can tell the response time differences even on the desktop. I think it would mostly depend on what's being used currently as to whether or not this issue would be notable.

Here's a review of the 34" Dell IPS Black and what I've noticed on the U2724D matches the experience shown: https://www.rtings.com/monitor/reviews/dell/u3425we
Thank you for the very quick reply, I appreciate it.

Otherwise, ouch, that review is rough on the monitor's gaming capabilities. I guess I would have to test in on my own to see to what extent it is noticeable to me. Do you mind sharing what games you are playing?
 
Thank you for the very quick reply, I appreciate it.

Otherwise, ouch, that review is rough on the monitor's gaming capabilities. I guess I would have to test in on my own to see to what extent it is noticeable to me.
What display are you using now?
Do you mind sharing what games you are playing?
It replaced my secondary monitor so I haven't played anything on it. I was just planning on getting an OLED main display and wanted a good secondary so I could move all my static workloads off the main display.

Most of what I've been playing recently would likely be fine: Forever Skies, Techtonica, WH40K Inquisitor Martyr and Airborne Empire. I wouldn't want to use it for faster paced things like FPS or even something along the lines of Diablo 4.
 
The stated frame rate has nothing to do with the real response of such panels, which is much worse than 1/280.

More interestingly, why there are still no Black IPS and VA models with high contrast in laptops? High power consumption and lid thickness?