Is 2411Z still good purchase?

Adjusting BENQ Blur Reduction and DyAc (Dynamic Acceleration) including Blur Busters Strobe Utility. Supports most BenQ/Zowie Z-Series monitors (XL2411, XL2420, XL2720, XL2735, XL2540, XL2546)
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MCzero1
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Is 2411Z still good purchase?

Post by MCzero1 » 02 Jul 2014, 03:54

Originaly i wanted to buy XL2411T but it sold out.Only option left is XL2411Z i heard it has artifacting compared T version.And does it have less input lag then XL2411T.I play FPS games.

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Re: Is 2411Z still good purchase?

Post by Chief Blur Buster » 09 Jul 2014, 17:31

MCzero1 wrote:Originaly i wanted to buy XL2411T but it sold out.Only option left is XL2411Z i heard it has artifacting compared T version.And does it have less input lag then XL2411T.I play FPS games.
Both the BENQ XL2411T and the BENQ XL2411Z has similar input lag. They are among the lowest-lag monitors on the market.

Artifacting used to be an issue in Blur Reduction, but is adjustable in the current Version 2 shipping units via Blur Busters Strobe Utility.
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Re: Is 2411Z still good purchase?

Post by Falkentyne » 10 Jul 2014, 00:43

Without motion blur, they are basically the exact same monitor, with a few electronics changes (the panel is exactly the same panel as the VG248QE on both). The Z is PWM free (in non strobed mode) while the T isn't. In non strobed mode, besides the PWM free, both monitors should otherwise look exactly the same.

Even if you don't want to use blur reduction (there's zero reason NOT to use it), you still want the Z for the PWM free backlight.

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