Semantically:BTRY B 529th FA BN wrote:Are there two different models of this monitor?
What is it's MPRT? Is that the same thing as Blur Reduction?
MPRT stands for Motion Picture Response Time -- covered at http://www.blurbusters.com/1000hz-journey
It's simply a motion blur benchmark number. The lower the better.
Not the same thing as Blur Reduction.
MPRT is always at least a refresh cycle length (8.3ms for 120Hz, 16.7ms for 60Hz) if the display is not strobed.
However, MPRT motion blur benchmark numbers of 1ms or 2ms usually indicates blur reduction, yes.
But MPRT of 2ms can also be achieved using 500fps at 500Hz too, as an alternative to 2ms-flash strobing.
The LG has 1ms MPRT, which suggests 1ms strobe length, which is approximately as good as ULMB Pulse Length ~50% or LightBoost ~10%. (Though the LG, is much, much, brighter than LightBoost 10%).
That said, I think it is 1ms MPRT during 240Hz strobing. I think it lengthens to 2ms MPRT at 120Hz strobing.
Currently AFAIK, the strobe pulse length is not adjustable.