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Presenting one of the biggest-ever input lag tests of a 240Hz G-SYNC monitor: https://blurbusters.com/gsync/gsync101-input-lag/ Over 5000 input lag measurements averaged into 49 graphs. 42 scenarios, 508 runs, 5080 individual samples, 45 hours, 508 high speed videos, totalling 17.5 gigabytes, taking 2 months...
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ViewSonic XG2530 enters 240Hz eSports monitor market
This week, ViewSonic announces the XG2540, their 240 Hz eSports monitor, 1ms, 1920x1080 TN, and supports...
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Biggest FreeSync 2 display at 49 inches! With HDR and Blur Reduction
Samsung announced the C49HG90, the world's biggest ultrawide FreeSync display, at whopping 49 inches with 144Hz, HDR, FreeSync 2, in a 32:9 aspect ratio, with a blur reduction...
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Apple’s new iPad supports 120Hz and Variable Refresh Rates
At WWDC2017 today, Apple announces their new new iPad supports 120Hz and variable refresh rates: “The Most Advanced Display Featuring ProMotion: The stunning, redesigned Retina® display in iPad Pro features ProMotion, a new technology that delivers refresh rates of up to 120Hz for fluid...
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Adding Variable Refresh Rate Support to HTML 5.2
Variable refresh rate technologies are getting standardized as VESA Adaptive-Sync, HDMI 2.1 VRR, FreeSync, in addition to G-SYNC. Microsoft’s Scorpio Project (the next XBox) is already planned to support variable refresh rate. Mark of Blur Busters is now an Invited Expert in...
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Strobe Crosstalk: Double-Image Effect
Strobe crosstalk are double-image-effects during Motion Blur Reduction on gaming displays. We explain why this happens, and how this can be...
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Photo of an analog VSYNC signal
Games and graphics card often have a VSYNC ON or VSYNC OFF setting.  But have you ever wondered where VSYNC comes from?  It stands for Vertical Synchronization. From the video signal perspective, it is a signal to the display to begin...
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New 2017 Strobe Utility Supports Zowie Monitors
Blur Busters Strobe Utility is now Zowie compatible! In addition to several BenQ Z-Series monitors, the Zowie L2411, XL2420 and XL2720 are now supported....
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Engineering for High Quality Display Motion Blur Reduction
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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