Hello all readers,
I did some recent searches for whatever researchers has cited Blur Busters / TestuFO as part of their research:
https://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=e ... o%22&btnG=
Apparently, my creations (Blur Busters, TestUFO) have now cited in more than 2 dozen researcher papers now. That's more than I expected.
Just recently in September 2020, an example is this SID.org paper by Samsung researchers citing my Making Of: Why Are TestUFO Display Motion Tests 960 Pixels Per Second?, in the Citations section.
Blur Busters continues to trailblaze as a researcher idea factory! For good reason... I keep opening many "temporal pandora boxes" (Hz, framerate, GtG, MPRT, latency, stutter, jitter, etc) that many scientists/engineers/researchers did not quite realize were worthy until more recently.
Blur Busters / TestUFO cited by more than 2 dozen peer reviewed research papers
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Re: Blur Busters / TestUFO cited by more than 2 dozen peer reviewed research papers
Awesome to hear that!
Blur Busters has clearly been instrumental in driving innovation, spreading good information, and helping educate the public.
Hopefully, we see less and less reviewers who post incorrect or incomplete info downplaying the benefits of stuff like higher frequencies and lower latency.
Blur Busters has clearly been instrumental in driving innovation, spreading good information, and helping educate the public.
Hopefully, we see less and less reviewers who post incorrect or incomplete info downplaying the benefits of stuff like higher frequencies and lower latency.
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Re: Blur Busters / TestUFO cited by more than 2 dozen peer reviewed research papers
Congrats! Hopefully this helps to make better monitors and they send you units to fine tune them .