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Nausea can come from ultra high refresh rates but also types of motion you aren't used to. I had nausea for a couple weeks when I first got my 360Hz monitor but I adjusted to it. I also had it the first time I bought a 144Hz monitor but it seems at least for me I got used to this. I don't really have trouble adjusting to any sort of motion but I will say that VA ghosting is still annoying and makes zero sense that this technology is half the monitor market.
Despite all of the LTT videos about new $10K ultra-wide OLED monitors, budget monitor tech is still bad and it shouldn't be this bad at this point. It should not be possible for someone to buy something like the LG 24" UltraGear TN and get the absolute dog water primary colors (TN does not inherently have a bad color space! It's a design choice!) and blue black level LED color temperature it has (and overall be an objectively worse TN panel than a 2009 Syncmaster TN other than refresh rate), or a VA with 2-inch long color trails in 2022. It's ridiculous. None of those displays should even be on the market. Where is micro LED. Where are small budget OLED monitors. Where is the focus testing to minimize eye strain at default settings? What are monitor manufacturers doing???
WHERE IS MICRO LED????