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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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Peer-reviewed conference paper on Blur Busters invention
The photographs on many Blur Busters page (LCD Motion Artifacts, LCD Overdrive Artifacts, 60Hz vs 120Hz vs LightBoost, etc) were captured using a pursuit camera using the pursuit camera track on TestUFO. This Blur Busters invention now is a peer-reviewed paper on ResearchGate....
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Overclocking computer mice to 2000Hz+!
For a long time, we have known that 1000 Hz mice has not been the final frontier. The great news is that people are overclocking computer mice to over 1000Hz now! See overclock.net thread For those not familiar, see the...
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Acer Predator Z35 overclockable to 200Hz!
Acer has announced a new widescreen VA gaming display, 144Hz native overclockable to 200 Hz! It uses a VA panel, produces higher contrast than the TN panels found in traditional 120Hz+ monitors. Resolution is 2560×1080, includes NVIDIA Ultra Low Motion Blur, and...
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Congratulations to 120Hz Monitor Giveaway Recipient!
Congratulations to Blur Busters Forums member “Mdubz” who has won the BENQ XL2411T LightBoost monitor from the Blur Busters 120Hz Monitor Giveaway that went on in the discussion forums. The monitor is boxed up and shipped out. Have fun,...
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