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It's 60hz and it's a 6 bit panel - which is total doodoo. It's a 30 pin video cable with VERY limited aftermarket options due to the not as popular screen size. (350mm outline vs 359mm) I bought it with plans to upgrade the screen in the future but it's looking harder than I originally planned. If all this sounds like gibberish to you, and if screen refresh rate is important, it might be better for you to go with another laptop instead of modding this one to a better screen, which, while technically possible, is going to be difficult. Also, the screen is glued to the lid panel and the bottom of the bezel uses adhesive to the actual screen. This is not a simple remove the bezel and unscrew the screen like the older laptops. In fact, this would probably be good to throw on here if allowed, here's a really solid Reddit discussion talking about the whole thing. https://www.reddit.com/r/GamingLaptops/comments/gjboiw/asus_tuf_a15_screen_upgrade/
I would recommend:
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It is a 60hz screen unfortunately but I have a monitor that I can plug mine into. So for the much cheaper price I bought it for it was a compromise I was willing to make in light of the power this thing brought!
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