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The brand new SEIKI brand 4K HDTV has arrived with 3840×2160 resolution for only $1500 on TigerDirect. Â This is an incredibly low introductory price for 4K HDTV. Â A big bonus is that it also supports a native 120Hz refresh rate...
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Ars Technica mentions LightBoost
There is a great Ars Technica System Guide that mentions LightBoost’s motion blur elimination benefits (page 3).  Check it...
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Teardown: LightBoost Reverse Engineering for Scientific Use
Marc Repnow (StrobeMaster), a researcher who maintains http://display-corner.epfl.ch, did a BENQ XL2411T tear-down and a BENQ XL2420T tear-down. He discovered how to modify LightBoost electronics, for use for scientific tachistoscopic applications.  Apparently, XL2411T’s can be used as an inexpensive scientific tachistoscope, thanks to LightBoost!...
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Overclocked Quad Titan SLI on Three 120Hz Monitors
The world’s most powerful single-GPU graphics cards, nVidia GeForce Titan, cost over $1000 each.  But what happens if you buy FOUR Titans, and overclock all of them with water-cooling on triple-LightBoost setup?  Crysis 3 running at 120fps @ 120Hz on three ASUS VG248QE...
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BENQ XL2720T First Impressions on HardForum
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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