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Re: viewsonic XG2703-GS vs Asus PG279Q vs Acer XB271HU

Posted: 23 Sep 2017, 13:56
by Metsukone
jorimt wrote:The AOC Agon AG271QG has the same panel as the Viewsonic XG2703-GS, Asus PG279Q, and Acer XB271HU. Again, pick the one you like the look and/or price of most.
Asus MG279Q have same too panel as Asus PG279Q?

Re: viewsonic XG2703-GS vs Asus PG279Q vs Acer XB271HU

Posted: 23 Sep 2017, 14:04
by Chief Blur Buster
Metsukone wrote:I have only one more question. Do you have any photos or something how 120/144 ulmb looks in game comparsion to 144/240Hz? :)
We also have this one too:
60Hz vs 120Hz vs ULMB
lexlazootin wrote:A lot like black frame insertion
http://testufo.com/#test=blackframes
Yes. Hardware-based backlight strobing manages to pull off BFI-like blur reduction at sub-refresh-cycle-lengths. (Software BFI can only do it at the refresh-cycle-length granularity)
Metsukone wrote:144Hz ulmb or 240Hz can be better for fps games type? :)
Depends. Right tool for the right job.
See HOWTO: Using ULMB Beautifully or Competitively

For a list of monitors that supports ULMB, see:
Official List of Best Gaming Monitors

Re: viewsonic XG2703-GS vs Asus PG279Q vs Acer XB271HU

Posted: 23 Sep 2017, 14:18
by jorimt
Metsukone wrote: Asus MG279Q have same too panel as Asus PG279Q?
It's the same panel type, but I think it is an older revision of it.