Re: OLED 4K 30" 60 Hz - Dell UP3017Q
Posted: 19 Apr 2017, 23:36
Single strobe 60 Hz:
Double strobe 60 Hz:
Double strobe 60 Hz:
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In many respects! But I'll need 1ms MPRT at sufficient brightness (CRT brightness even!) to make that declaration. 2ms is probably sufficient (LightBoost), but 1ms (without going dimmer than CRT) is truly needed.RealNC wrote:Amazing. This rivals a CRT any day of the week.
Thanks for the clarification, I've made a minor edits.Vega wrote:Mark, just a small quibble with the news.
God, is the double image effect that bad? Or is it just in this test?Vega wrote: Double strobe 60 Hz
The whole screen is affected by a double-strobe, not just the moving object.Haste wrote:Only the moving UFO should have the double image effect, not the rest for the image.
You should get a much better idea once Vega has time to make a clearer photo.
It should be the same as a CRT or a strobing LCD. If you have a ULMB or LightBoost (or any other kind of strobing) monitor and look at the 60FPS UFO while running 120Hz with strobing active, it should look exactly the same.thatoneguy wrote:God, is the double image effect that bad? Or is it just in this test?Vega wrote: Double strobe 60 Hz
But only moving objects show up double. It's the reason why viewing a static photograph at 5FPS is perfectly smooth with no stutterGlide wrote:The whole screen is affected by a double-strobe, not just the moving object.
Yep. Applies to any flicker-display of any technology, today or yesterday -- strobed, scanned, CRT, flashed, imulsed, etc.RealNC wrote:The double image effect is not specific to LCD or OLED or CRT. It looks about the same everywhere.
Double-image effect is when you've got two impulsed refresh cycles during motion.thatoneguy wrote:God, is the double image effect that bad? Or is it just in this test?Vega wrote: Double strobe 60 Hz