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A user has posted first impressions of BENQ XL2720T on HardForum. Initial impressions are positive for its LightBoost motion blur elimination; and preferring this over IPS LCD. BENQ XL2720T, a 120Hz 27″ LightBoost LCD, is also now available...
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TFTCentral Tests LightBoost!
TFTCentral has tested LightBoost with their equipment and found LightBoost outperforms all past scanning backlights they have ever tested, including the old BENQ AMA-Z and Samsung MPA from 2006. Check out TFTCentral’s Motion Blur Reduction Backlights...
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NewEgg.com Video Mentions LightBoost 2D Zero Motion Blur
NewEgg and ASUS are now both officially aware of the LightBoost tweak for eliminating motion blur on LCD displays. Â LightBoost recently became a very popular feature driving sales of the VG248QE monitor. Â It is mentioned beginning at 5:18 in this...
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Article on Why Some OLED’s Have Motion Blur
OLED has been regarded as a Holy Grail for motion blur. Unfortunately, the portable Playstation Vita has lots of motion blur during fast scrolling animations. This is due to sample-and-hold. The PS Vita OLED is bottlenecked by this issue. Some newer...
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Article on LCD Motion Artifacts!
The Blur Busters has created LCD Motion Artifacts 101, showing accurate photography of ghosting, coronas, motion blur, and PWM artifacts! Â Â Â Â Â Â We are the world’s first blog to utilize a pursuit camera for capturing motion...
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The New Blur Busters Logo!
Blur Busters Blog has a new logo! Our lovable alien mascot, in “8-bit” style, is also the flagship test graphic of our upcoming motion test app that is a 21st century equivalent of PixPerAn that works on PC and Mac’s. Launching...
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The Amazing Surround CRT-Equivalent Setup
Vega of HardForum set up an amazing surround CRT-quality setup with three ASUS VG248QE and GeForce Titans’s (plus the LightBoost tweak to eliminate motion blur). This was made possible via a new method of enabling LightBoost (See comments!).  Although TN panels...
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Software-based black frame insertion improves motion clarity in MAME on 120 Hz displays
It is possible to do software-based black-frame insertion in 60 fps software (e.g. emulators) for 120 Hz LCD computer monitors. A source code modification completely eliminates MAME motion blur! (Credit: Calamity and cpharlock; from suggestion made by Blur Busters) Success: HardForum and Arcadecontrols Forum....
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Video Walkthrough of LightBoost HOWTO
For users who have a LightBoost monitor and want to eliminate LCD motion blur but prefer a video walkthrough to simplify step by step, forum user moonbogg from HardForum, has posted a Video Walkthrough of the LightBoost...
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Popular high-speed video of LightBoost breaks 10,000 views
Major Blur Busters Blog milestone — the popular high-speed video of the LightBoost strobe backlight breaks 10,000 views in just 2 months. It shows how a full-panel strobe backlight can practically eliminate motion blur. The backlight is turned off while...
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Review of ASUS VG248QE by pcmonitors.info
A review of ASUS VG248QE by pcmonitors.info, includes a mention of the LightBoost zero motion blur ability. nVidia needs to provide an easy method of enabling the LightBoost strobe backlight mode (easier than this LightBoost HOWTO) during 2D gaming, as...
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Overclocking an HDTV to 120 Hz refresh rate from a computer
Most big-screen HDTV’s only do 120 Hz internally for motion interpolation, and not 120 Hz from a PC. However, some models of HDTV’s can successfully be tricked into accepting 120 Hz signal from a PC through a technique called refresh...
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