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Motion Blur Reduction for displays (ULMB, LightBoost, DyAc, ELMB, etc) are now very common on modern 120Hz+ gaming monitors. For example, many G-SYNC monitors come with a “ULMB” setting that can be turned ON/OFF. These technique utilize strobe backlights as the method...
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List of Best Gaming Monitors – 120Hz, 144Hz, 240Hz, FreeSync, G-SYNC
This is the Blur Busters Official List of 120Hz, 144Hz and 240Hz computer monitors, including LightBoost monitors, gaming monitors, and overclockable monitors, including 1080p and 1440p monitors, for PCs and for XBOX ONE gaming consoles. Blur Busters participates in the...
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High Speed Video of Strobe Backlight
Strobe backlights such as ULMB and LightBoost eliminate motion blur on LCD displays. Several 120 Hz+ monitors now have a refresh-synchronized strobe backlight feature (e.g. LightBoost, ULMB, etc) that can be enabled, to allow CRT crystal clear motion on LCD. This high-speed...
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PHOTOS: LightBoost 10% vs 50% vs 100%
Frequent visitors know that the LightBoost strobe backlight can eliminate motion blur on computer monitors. You may have heard of the LightBoost percentage adjustment, adjustable either via on-screen menus and/or via ToastyX Strobelight. You may be asking: What is this...
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LightBoost FAQ: Questions & Answers
ARCHIVES: This is an older 2013 FAQ See the Motion Blur Reduction FAQ for newer information. LightBoost is the classic way of using a strobe backlight to eliminate motion blur in gaming monitors. This is the Frequently Asked Questions about...
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PHOTOS: 60Hz vs 120Hz vs ULMB
UPDATE 2019: NVIDIA mentions this page in one of their scientific papers! These photos compare motion blur between 60Hz versus 120Hz versus LightBoost / ULMB. All images below are captured from the same computer monitor. These demonstrates differences in motion...
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LightBoost HOWTO — The Original
Instructions for Zero Motion Blur on LightBoost LCD HISTORY: These instructions, based on an original 2013 HOWTO, became extremely popular a decade ago. This HOWTO is still used today by users who still own these original monitors, as LightBoost was...
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