jorimt wrote: ↑03 Jul 2022, 17:21
Anonymous316387 wrote: ↑03 Jul 2022, 14:56
Mmh honestly not at all, i think you don't understand what is my demand here
, i'm good with my MAG274QRF-QD but it's only 165hz and i've play with 240hz 1080p few years, it's blurry because it's only 165hz and IPS panel.
I think too much is getting lost in translation.
I understand what you want, but I'm saying even if you find a 240Hz LCD with less overdrive artifacts, if you don't use strobing, you'll still have image persistence. But if all you want is better overdrive performance at a higher max refresh rate, then the newest "fast" 240Hz 1440p IPS-type panels at the optimal overdrive preset should suffice for you.
Anonymous316387 wrote: ↑03 Jul 2022, 14:56
i'm not agree with what you say about backlight strobing, because this technologie add a bad thing wich call's "Crosstalk"
I'm fully aware, but OLED strobing doesn't have visible crosstalk, only LCD.
Crosstalk is caused by the slow native GtG transitions of LCD, which OLED doesn't have, that's why I said the clearest motion you can get right now is OLED strobing, but it's currently only available on LG TVs, and it causes flicker, reduced brightness, and more input lag, so pick your poison, basically.
traduction is a bit confusing but however i'm clear,
i have literally test all big references pratically, some people can say that too, some references have very bad performance and don't suit with what they want in terms of performance, i know that there is still ghosting, it's LCD, i know that and you are right.
my initial question here is : What is the best 1440p IPS 240hz ( don't want strobing / best overdrive handling with minimal overshoot as possible )
my choice is only the MSI or the Asus that you mention earlier
About LG OLED, thank you but i know that OLED are better for the pixel response time ( but not for the smoothness if it's only 60 or 120hz/brightness etc ) , but a simply OLED 60hz become always bad in comparison of good LCD monitors, a reviewer in my country have test backlight strobing on LG OLED TV and he found that very bad in comparison of a XL2546K with DyAc so i don't know, anyway i really don't care about strobing so...why we talk about that ? haha
and we have also the size of the screen....the importance of brightness, black equaliser stuff, the input lag with 120hz vs 240hz, burn-in issue, OLED is not for now.
For backlight strobing i can't speak about that because i don't want and i don't like strobing stuff.
again, thanks for that but i already knew that ^^'
in conclusion like you said, yeah, strobing OLED in terms of motion clarity will be incredible but it's not what i really want...anyway the input lag on TV + very low brightness/strobing causing me headache...horrible.
I think there was a little confusion on my questions and clarifications but it's very cool to talking about that !