Hi. guys.
So, talking about XL2420T and XL2420Z.
I have one XL2420T. And Im using Strobelight w/ brightness 10% @ 120 Hz.
Its really fast, really good to play competitive games (like CS:GO).
And, now, Im thinking to buy a XL2420Z.
With XL2420Z can I have, enjoy, a input lag like the XL2420T WITH STROBELIGHT ON (brightness 10%) and keep my settings of sharpness, brightness and contrast ?
What I want is the 120 Hz + the lowest input lag possible and keep my settings, using the Standard predefinition and use my settings of sharpness, brightness and contrast, GAMMA, RGB ...
Using the Blurbusters utility, with the XL2420Z, can I setup the display and keep my settings of sharpness, brightness and contrast, GAMMA, RGB ?
And it's possible one monitor run @ DISPLAYPORT > 120Hz and one second monitor run @DVI-D > 120 Hz ?
Thanks and sorry for the long post !
XL2420T vs XL2420Z
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Re: XL2420T vs XL2420Z
The XL2420T and XL2420Z both have the exact same input lag when running nonstrobed.
However, if you use strobed modes (LightBoost and BENQ Blur Reduction), then the Z series has less input lag and much better color. In addition, on the Z series, you get all monitor picture adjustments in strobed mode, something you couldn't get on the T series LightBoost where the picture adjustments are locked and often has a pinkish/bluish hue, which the Z series do not have during strobed mode.
You can compare both monitors in the Official 120Hz+ Monitors List.
However, if you use strobed modes (LightBoost and BENQ Blur Reduction), then the Z series has less input lag and much better color. In addition, on the Z series, you get all monitor picture adjustments in strobed mode, something you couldn't get on the T series LightBoost where the picture adjustments are locked and often has a pinkish/bluish hue, which the Z series do not have during strobed mode.
You can compare both monitors in the Official 120Hz+ Monitors List.
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