Chief, you know if AUOptronics panel manufacturer, part of BenQ Group, is researching in Blue Phase LCD in order to improve future Zowie eSports monitors ?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_phase_mode_LCD
In 2005, researchers from the Centre of Molecular Materials for Photonics and Electronics at the University of Cambridge reported their discovery of a class of blue-phase liquid crystals that remain stable over a range of temperatures as wide as 16-60 °C
To fix GtG oscilations due to room temperature.
Response time compensation by voltage overdriving as currently applied in many LCD panels with 120 Hz frame frequency for improvement of the display of moving images in LCD TVs could become obsolete since the Blue Phase mode features a superior response speed (in the range of 10 - 100 microseconds, see ref. 1), allowing images to be reproduced at 240 Hz frame rate or higher without the need for any overdrive circuit.
Overdrive free, Raw GtG 0.1 ms ! Undershot/overshot free, smearing free without strobing, and crosstalk free with strobing.
Sadly even last generation TN 240Hz with DyAc+ can't hide GtG at 240Hz because it's much more long than 4.16ms, screenshot in this thread show the Raw panel speed, up to 4 Ufo crosstalk trail with AMA Off DyAc+ Premium, where only one should be showed. That is 4.16ms x 4 = ~16ms is the true raw GtG in some GtG 100% TN changes, see it, need up to four refresh cicles to hide it.
This also say us than to get 100% FullScreen crosstalk free DyAc+ without overdrive artifacts in this monitor, frequency should drop under 100Hz, like is tested here with Zowie 240Hz monitor hack 60Hz single strobe:
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Excellent motion smoothness.
Short DyAc+ MPRT 0.5ms can't hide long 100% GtG transitions up to ~16ms, because window is limited to 4.16ms, can't be hidden what exceds the refresh cicle, and crosstalk is the unavoidable result. Is needed a big change in order to boost LCD GtG to levels than demand today eSports gamers. Massive GtG bootleneck. Classic LCD is lazy, even in Fast Liquid Cristal mode.
Hope soon BenQ surprise us with 240Hz DyAc+ 100% crosstalk free at all frequencies.
About OLED burn in, Rtings test is with Sample and Hold default mode ! None TV is running BFI. The fact pixel is constantly On-Off is in teory a good way to reduce risk of burn in. Moreover LG CX series is the only one with 4.16ms MPRT granularity, so never a static image with BFI Motion Pro High is on screen more than this.
https://www.rtings.com/tv/learn/real-li ... rn-in-test
Chief, maybe Rtings are interested also run BFI burn in ? Maybe result in a great surprise, and allow OLED arrive PC gaming more soon.