Author Archive: Mark Rejhon
DisplayPort 2.0 has enough bandwidth firehose to handle a future 1000 Hz...
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Making Of: Why Are TestUFO Display Motion Tests 960 Pixels Per Second?
Test UFO is the world's most popular display motion test. We explain why Blur Busters standardizes on 960 pixels per second for test...
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ASUS ROG PG35VQ Finally Starts Shipping – 200 Hz 1440p Ultrawide Monitor
Sources tell us that the new ASUS ROG PG35VQ ultra-wide gaming monitor is finally shipping in small quantities. Blur Busters saw the PG35VQ at CES 2018 — yes the 2018 one — more than a year ago! There are now...
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E3: LG Announces 144 Hz IPS Gaming Monitors With UL-Tested 1ms GtG Response
At E3 2019, LG announced is the world’s first UL-tested 1ms Grey-to-Grey pixel response in an IPS panel! A neutral third party, Underwriters Laboratories, tested the pixel response of these screens. Frequent readers of Busters have already seen our recent...
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E3: Samsung’s First 240 Hz Gaming Monitor: Curved 240 Hz VA Panel
At E3 2019 gaming convention, Samsung announced their first-ever 240 Hz gaming monitor. This is a very different 240 Hz dispkay than usual. A Curved VA Panel With Improved Contrast Ratios An eye-catcher is that this is a curved VA panel...
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AORUS 240 Hz 0.5ms KD25F Gaming Monitor Released by Gigabyte Technology
Gigabyte Technology, has launched the AORUS KD25F Tactical Monitor, which is a 24.5″ 240Hz TN 1080p gaming monitor. 8-Bit TN Panel With 0.5ms MPRT It is a TN panel with 100% sRGB and 8-bit color, which make it stand out...
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LCD Motion Artifacts 101: Introduction
Originally Posted MARCH 2013. Updated JUNE 2019 Illustrations of different motion artifacts that affect clarity of moving objects on LCD displays, using the TestUFO Ghosting Test. The UFO objects were moving horizontally at 960 pixels per second on a 60 Hz LCD, and captured using...
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LCD Motion Artifacts: Overdrive
Originally Posted September 2013. Updated JUNE 2019 This article is part of the LCD Motion Artifacts 101 series. This page illustrates overdrive artifacts (inverse ghosting) of different response time acceleration settings on a computer monitor. Different manufacturers uses different terminology. ASUS uses...
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Computex: ASUS Announces Three Strobed FreeSync Monitors with VA, IPS and TN Panels
At Computex Taipei, ASUS announces three gaming monitors that can do ELMB-Sync, simultaneous motion blur reduction and...
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CRT Versus LCD
This video, from a high-speed camera, compares an LCD and a CRT display slow-motion. The LCD display is continuously illuminated even during refreshes. The CRT display is only illuminated for a short period during refreshes. On this specific CRT, the phosphor...
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DisplayWeek 2019: Photo Journal Of The Future Of Displays!
Not your usual CES or E3 convention! A convention about the future of...
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Blur Busters Services
Blur Busters is a business that specializes in high end display hardware. Our Mission: To accelerate the refresh rate race to retina refresh rates as the Perfect Motion Company for better motion quality on displays. To be innovators in eliminating...
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