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Some gaming monitor manufacturers are better than others in doing Motion Blur Reduction (e.g. LightBoost, ULMB, MOTION240, DyAC). We explain why this is a difficult engineering...
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Microsoft EDGE browser still stuck at 60Hz in W3C violation
Unfortunately, the Microsoft EDGE web browser still does not support 120Hz+ on over 100+ gaming monitors. Chrome & FireFox teams purchased 120Hz+ monitors and fixed their browsers years ago. Why hasn't...
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Dell 30″ OLED 4K monitor has motion blur reducing strobe mode
The Dell U3017Q OLED monitor, while a 60Hz display, apparently has an optional motion blur reducing mode via a pulsed rolling-scan. A possible precursor to future Holy Grail gaming/eSports...
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Updated List of FreeSync Monitors: April 2017 Edition
And now for AMD FreeSync: The Official List of FreeSync Monitors has now been published! There are now nearly 100 models on the market that is compatible with FreeSync! Questions? Join the Blur Busters...
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Updated List of G-SYNC Monitors: April 2017 Edition
The Official Blur Busters List of G-SYNC Monitors has now been updated. There are now almost three dozen models of gaming displays with G-SYNC as of April 2017, with refresh rates 60Hz through 240Hz. Questions? Join the Blur Busters...
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BREAKING: iPhone OLED will have low-persistence VR headset mode!
Order of 70 million OLED screens, rumored 3D camera, and secret VR project almost definitively confirms Apple's eventual...
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New G-SYNC 101 Series Published
A brand new 2017 Blur Busters feature has been begun by Jorim Tapley who has been testing...
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Motion blur photography of Samsung C24FG70 and C27FG70
A german site, Lim’s Cave has begun using the Blur Busters’ invented pursuit camera technique (peer-reviewed!) to capture some very good display motion blur photography of a Samsung C24FG70 / Samsung C27FG70 monitor: The Samsung monitors use a motion blur-reduction strobe backlight during “Response Time” setting...
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New Motion Blur Reduction FAQ
There are now many dozen gaming monitors with Blur Reduction features, including NVIDIA’s Ultra Low Motion Blur (ULMB), as well as BENQ’s Blur Reduction / Dynamic Acceleration (dyAC), in addition to older LightBoost. See our new Display Motion Blur Reduction FAQ....
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New 2017 Blur Busters Website Design
At long last – Spring 2017 – we are pleased to launch the brand new 2017 Blur Busters website design: Several new articles have been written, including the new G-SYNC 101 series, and the old monitor list has been updated — with...
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Combining strobing (ULMB/LightBoost) with variable refresh (GSYNC/FreeSync)
There is research by Mark Rejhon back in year 2013 about eliminating motion blur during variable refresh rates (aka LightBoost + GSYNC simultaneously). NVIDIA has published a new patent on combining GSYNC and ULMB. An actual demo by NVIDIA occured at CES....
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VIDEO: Motion blur testing technique
Behind the scenes: Reviewer website RTINGS has an impressive new video about photographing display motion blur using the pursuit camera...
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