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01-23-2018 12:37 PM
Product: HP Spectre Pro x360 G2 Convertible PC
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)
I am buying an HP Spectre x 360 13 inch screen, and probably going with the 1920 x 1080 rather than the 2060 4D screen.
I don't necessarily need the Sure View screen for its privacy function, but I read that the Sure View comes with 120hz refresh rate which is not otherwise available on the x 360. (I don't even know if the 384 x 2160 4D screen comes with 120 hz refresh).
Would I get better graphics image quality with the Sure View screen turned off over the regular 1080 screen, simply because the Sure View screen has a 120hz refresh rate?
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