Month: December 2013
Less than five days later, the new Blur Busters Forums is off to an amazing cerebral start, with intelligent discussions under progress: Thread: Sub-pixels and AG coating by Samhain Thread: Input Lag of Strobe Backlights by Mark Rejhon Thread: Intro of myself, and my LCD...
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NVIDIA Confirms Timing of DIY G-SYNC Kits
People have been asking ever our G-SYNC Preview was published… The good news is NVIDIA has updated their G-SYNC page today to confirm that DIY G-SYNC kits will be available, for ordering, in January! (Update December 20, 2013: We are excited to...
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Factors Affecting PC Monitor Responsiveness (pcmonitors.info)
pcmonitors.info has written an excellent article, Factors Affecting PC Monitor Responsiveness. It describes factors that affect motion blur on computer displays. The author, Adam, consulted me during the writing of several parts of this...
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Blur Busters Forums Launches — And G-SYNC Upgrade Giveaway
It’s here — forums.blurbusters.com — we now have a discussion forum, and an easier place to talk about exciting gaming display technology! To help the launch of the forums, NVIDIA has offered Blur Busters 5 G-SYNC Upgrade Boards to give away for free!...
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Overlord Selling G-SYNC Early, Plus New Video
Overlord Computer, a maker of overclockable monitors, are making available a limited number of G-SYNC monitors for early sale. ASUS does not yet have G-SYNC, so Overlord is modifying ASUS VG248QE in-house with G-SYNC Upgrade boards. This makes the prices slightly higher, as...
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We Test NVIDIA G-SYNC!
See our G-SYNC hands-on preview. Our unique preview of G-SYNC utilizes exclusive TestUFO animations that demonstrates the benefits of G-SYNC. Check out our Part #1, and then follow @BlurBusters on Twitter to wait for our release of Part...
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System-Wide Fix for Gaming Mouse Fluidity in Windows 8.1
You have upgraded to Windows 8.1 from Windows 8, and noticed bad performance from your gaming mouse? More input lag and worse fluidity, even when dragging windows around on the desktop, not just in video games? You’re not alone. There is...
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XL2411Z and XL2420Z announced on BENQ’s website
The XL2411Z and XL2420Z have been simultaneously announced on BENQ’s website. These monitors have BENQ Blur Reduction, which is a strobe backlight similar to LightBoost, which works at 75Hz through 144Hz, revealed in BENQ XL2720Z currently being tested at Blur...
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EXCLUSIVE: Hardware modification to permanently enable LightBoost
Blur Busters have received an exclusive from a triple surround monitor user. Recently, NVIDIA drivers stopped working with LightBoost in surround mode. There is now a solution. Toni Wilen, a Blur Busters reader, who is also the author of the...
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120Hz vs LightBoost vs Turbo240 vs CRT — by PC Games Hardware
The german magazine, PC Games Hardware, has created a YouTube comparision of the motion fluidity comparison between 120Hz LightBoost, EIZO FG2421 Turbo240, and a CRT running at 85Hz. (audio in German) Note: Blur Buster’s review of FG2421 is currently waiting...
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