Monitor 27 [XL2720Z color versus XL2720T color?]

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Re: Monitor 27 [XL2720Z color versus XL2720T color?]

Post by gopala33 » 19 Apr 2014, 10:57

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gopala33 wrote:ohh if i set high brighter screen max i get blur for ghosting ?
if set Clearer Motion 1.5ms or 1.0ms to get clean not much blur for ghosting
It is a continuum; a slider setting. It is a user preference. The higher the persistence, the more motion blur. The lower the persistence, the less motion blur. There are no sudden steps between persistence settings.
ohh need set lower persistence for clean for CRT monitor right must be dark right

u told me 60Hz Blur Reduction will flicker a lot. turn off the Blur Reduction

so PC GAMES some Locked 60FPS 60hz will get flicker enable Blur Reduction PC

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Re: Monitor 27 [XL2720Z color versus XL2720T color?]

Post by Chief Blur Buster » 19 Apr 2014, 11:31

It is a personal preference. A trade off. A pro versus con.
EXAMPLE: Some people prefer less blur, other people prefer brighter.

It is also situation related.
EXAMPLE: A screen looks brighter (at the same brightness setting) in a dark room than in a bright room.
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Re: Monitor 27 [XL2720Z color versus XL2720T color?]

Post by gopala33 » 19 Apr 2014, 12:11

Chief Blur Buster wrote:It is a personal preference. A trade off. A pro versus con.
EXAMPLE: Some people prefer less blur, other people prefer brighter.

It is also situation related.
EXAMPLE: A screen looks brighter (at the same brightness setting) in a dark room than in a bright room.
ohh i understand

u told me 60Hz Blur Reduction will flicker a lot. turn off the Blur Reduction

so PC GAMES some Locked 60FPS 60hz will get flicker enable Blur Reduction PC

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Re: Monitor 27 [XL2720Z color versus XL2720T color?]

Post by Chief Blur Buster » 24 Apr 2014, 13:25

That question has already been answered.
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Re: Monitor 27 [XL2720Z color versus XL2720T color?]

Post by gopala33 » 24 Apr 2014, 23:02

Chief Blur Buster wrote:That question has already been answered.
60HZ get flicker right
PC GAME Locked 60FPS 60hz still get flicker right ?????

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Re: Monitor 27 [XL2720Z color versus XL2720T color?]

Post by Chief Blur Buster » 24 Apr 2014, 23:13

gopala33 wrote:
Chief Blur Buster wrote:That question has already been answered.
60HZ get flicker right
PC GAME Locked 60FPS 60hz still get flicker right ?????
Only with BENQ Blur Reduction turned on.
Flicker only occurs with lower refresh rates when BENQ Blur Reduction is ON. (It is PWM-free when Blur Reduction is OFF).
So you choose either flicker or motion blur.

Flicker is a human-dependant issue. Some humans can see 60Hz flicker very easily, while others are used to it. Other times, you don't see flicker until above about 75Hz or 85Hz, and some people still see LightBoost flicker even at 120Hz. But not many people.

If you hate flicker, turn off blur reduction.
If you hate motion blur, turn on blur reduction.
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Re: Monitor 27 [XL2720Z color versus XL2720T color?]

Post by gopala33 » 26 Apr 2014, 12:28

Chief Blur Buster wrote:
gopala33 wrote:
Chief Blur Buster wrote:That question has already been answered.
60HZ get flicker right
PC GAME Locked 60FPS 60hz still get flicker right ?????
Only with BENQ Blur Reduction turned on.
Flicker only occurs with lower refresh rates when BENQ Blur Reduction is ON. (It is PWM-free when Blur Reduction is OFF).
So you choose either flicker or motion blur.

Flicker is a human-dependant issue. Some humans can see 60Hz flicker very easily, while others are used to it. Other times, you don't see flicker until above about 75Hz or 85Hz, and some people still see LightBoost flicker even at 120Hz. But not many people.

If you hate flicker, turn off blur reduction.
If you hate motion blur, turn on blur reduction.
my country Asian
i can't get version 2 bad news
i will order ASUS VG248QE
can fix color
how about game console can fix color

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Re: Monitor 27 [XL2720Z color versus XL2720T color?]

Post by Chief Blur Buster » 26 Apr 2014, 19:21

gopala33 wrote:my country Asian
i can't get version 2 bad news
i will order ASUS VG248QE
can fix color
how about game console can fix color
The ASUS VG248QE has worse colors in LightBoost than the BENQ Z-Series has with Blur Reduction,and the colors are much harder to adjust when LightBoost is enabled.

But if you do not use LightBoost or motion blur reduction, it will not matter as much.
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Re: Monitor 27 [XL2720Z color versus XL2720T color?]

Post by gopala33 » 27 Apr 2014, 00:35

Chief Blur Buster wrote:
gopala33 wrote:my country Asian
i can't get version 2 bad news
i will order ASUS VG248QE
can fix color
how about game console can fix color
The ASUS VG248QE has worse colors in LightBoost than the BENQ Z-Series has with Blur Reduction,and the colors are much harder to adjust when LightBoost is enabled.

But if you do not use LightBoost or motion blur reduction, it will not matter as much.
if without use Lightboost
ASUS VG248QE can fix color without use lightboost

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Re: Monitor 27 [XL2720Z color versus XL2720T color?]

Post by Chief Blur Buster » 30 Apr 2014, 17:47

gopala33 wrote:if without use Lightboost
ASUS VG248QE can fix color without use lightboost
Yes, you can turn on/off LightBoost with ToastyX Strobelight, if eliminating motion blur is not important to you.

If you want better "LightBoost" colors when eliminating motion blur, there's also both the BENQ Z-Series (their LightBoost equivalent, "BENQ Blur Reduction") and the EIZO FG2421 (their LightBoost equivalent, "Turbo240").
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