Have this: http://www.acer.ru/ac/ru/RU/content/model/UM.VS6EE.002
Here are my best photos:
72Hz
1. http://i.imgur.com/CnwtBCa.jpg
2. http://i.imgur.com/1bvfASg.jpg
3. http://i.imgur.com/MdPVYfh.jpg
I used Canon PowerShot A4000 IS in Program AE mode with ISO 100 and display brightness to 55 (default: 100)
It looks good it seems, but I'm curious if the overlock is even applied through HDMI? I've heard that due to technical specification (this is important: specifications, not limitations), it can do only 1080p60 and even if I set it to 72 it is placebo and still goes as 1080p60. I couldn't find any valid source regarding this aspect. I use HDMI 1.4 btw.
Acer S236HLtmjj (60-7>2Hz) (overclock through HDMI?)
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