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John Carmack, has left iD Software to focus fully on working at Oculus VR. As a key player in low-persistence displays, he brings his skills to Oculus Rift, the upcoming virtual reality headset. Note on Blur Busters History: Blur Busters started...
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C|Net Article comparing Plasma vs LCD vs OLED
C|Net has posted a very interesting comparison between plasma, LCD and OLED, which also includes motion blur observations. There are also very interesting posts in the comments section. Chief Blur Buster is user ‘VeryBerry’ in the comments...
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Ongoing Black Friday Deals on Monitors
Black Friday Deals on monitors found in the 120Hz Monitors List: Amazon has PWM-free BENQ XL2420TE for only $296 Amazon has 50″ SEIKI 4K HDTV for only $692 [Edit: sale ended] NOTE: 50″ (not 39″) has a 100% success of 1920x1080p...
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Scrolling Star Patterns on TestUFO – Blur Busters Motion Tests
Several new test modes have been added to TestUFO.com, the Blur Busters Motion Tests, to add Hubble Telescope star graphics to some of the motion tests: TestUFO: Frame Rate Comparsion, With Stars TestUFO: Moving Photo, With Stars These motion tests...
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High Speed Video of Sony Trimaster OLED
We originally created the article: Why Do Some OLEDs Have Motion Blur? There is a high-speed video of a Sony Trimaster OLED display which shows the same OLED scanning method written in a paper by japanese scientists (Figure 20). OLED still uses...
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Blur Busters Dispatches From Twitter
After some Twitter issues, our Twitter is back up & running! Blur Busters is now on Twitter. Follow @BlurBusters. The EIZO FG2421 has arrived: Dispatched a...
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Photos of LightBoost 10% versus 50% versus 100%
LightBoost, a strobe backlight that eliminates motion blur, is very adjustable. The motion blur differences of different LightBoost settings have now been photographed! Is LightBoost 10% worth the brightness loss for improved motion clarity? See the...
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TFTCentral Posts EIZO FG2421 Review
While waiting for Blur Busters to test the FG2421, our friends at TFTCentral has posted their EIZO FG2421 review! Their extremely detailed review is worth a...
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Meanwhile, Around The Net on Eizo FG2421
Apparently good reviews of the EIZO FG2421 appears to be flowing in. The FlatPanelsHD review appears glowing, and Morkai of HardForum, has decreed “The first and only LCD so far i’d call good enough for anything” …. “bah, it’s good enough until...
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BENQ XL2720Z: Another official motion blur-eliminating strobe backlight
The tsunami wave of low-persistence CRT-motion-quality LCD’s continues. Hot on heels of G-SYNC official strobe mode, and EIZO’s Turbo240 official strobe mode, BENQ announces the XL2720Z (Z-suffix) with the Motion Blur Reduction feature, which Blur Busters confirms is another high-efficiency LightBoost-style strobe...
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How does EIZO do 240Hz out of 120Hz?
The EIZO Foris FG2421 is marketed by Eizo as a “240Hz” monitor.  How is 240Hz accomplished out of simply repeating a 120Hz refresh without interpolation? There a good, valid scientific rationale: 1. First pass refresh is overdriven, done in total darkness (erases previous...
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EIZO announces Foris FG2421, a 240Hz VA gaming monitor!
Eizo has announced the Foris FG2421, a new 240Hz VA monitor has been released! This is the retail gaming version of the previously released FDF2405W professional monitor which also uses a official/optional strobe backlight setting to eliminate motion blur. No interpolation is used!...
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