You can also poke them via twitter-replying to this tweet, which tags @ViewSonicGaming and @ViewSonic.
If you already tweeted, you can quote-tweet your solo tweet as a reply to it.
www.twitter.com/BlurBusters/status/1376639273798107138
You can also poke them via twitter-replying to this tweet, which tags @ViewSonicGaming and @ViewSonic.
Forum Rules wrote: 1. Rule #1: Be Nice. This is published forum rule #1. Even To Newbies & People You Disagree With!
2. Please report rule violations If you see a post that violates forum rules, then report the post.
3. ALWAYS respect indie testers here. See how indies are bootstrapping Blur Busters research!
It does single strobe at 60 Hz, yes!Falkentyne wrote: ↑31 Mar 2021, 16:09Chief I'd prefer a 27" as I like larger screens but if this can Single Strobe at 60hz like you've been working so hard to get implemented, I may grab it and try it out.
Forum Rules wrote: 1. Rule #1: Be Nice. This is published forum rule #1. Even To Newbies & People You Disagree With!
2. Please report rule violations If you see a post that violates forum rules, then report the post.
3. ALWAYS respect indie testers here. See how indies are bootstrapping Blur Busters research!
Same for me. I would prefer a 27" monitor, but if this XG2431 can single strobe at 60Hz and has better quality than my current BenQ XL2411P (which I'm sure it will, given that it is tuned by Blur Busters) I will buy it in a heartbeat.Falkentyne wrote: ↑31 Mar 2021, 16:09Chief I'd prefer a 27" as I like larger screens but if this can Single Strobe at 60hz like you've been working so hard to get implemented, I may grab it and try it out.
Well, I'm sure it will be dimmer, unless they're somehow driving the LED backlight harder during the strobing mode. Otherwise, it will always be dimmer, since your screen is essentially turned off for part of the time.
That was quick — there is already 19 votes. Needs at least 100+ votes.Discorz wrote: ↑06 Apr 2021, 08:56Vote for a ViewSonic XG2431 review on RTINGS: https://www.rtings.com/monitor/suggestions
Type monitor name in search box to find it.
I contacted them to put it on a list so we could get it reviewed as soon as possible. Lets get those votes.
Forum Rules wrote: 1. Rule #1: Be Nice. This is published forum rule #1. Even To Newbies & People You Disagree With!
2. Please report rule violations If you see a post that violates forum rules, then report the post.
3. ALWAYS respect indie testers here. See how indies are bootstrapping Blur Busters research!
PureXP+ on XG2431 now lets you adjust strobe duty cycle in 1% increments from 1% to 40% of a refresh cycle under “PureXP+ Custom”. I can get significantly over 200 nits easily at 40%, so it does exceed 100 nits at 25% duty cycle, considering XG2431 supports humongous Vertical Totals (VT4500 was successfully tested at 60Hz) which gives enough time for relatively crosstalk-free 25% duty cycle at the lower refresh rates.SaberEdge wrote: ↑03 Apr 2021, 14:54Well, I'm sure it will be dimmer, unless they're somehow driving the LED backlight harder during the strobing mode. Otherwise, it will always be dimmer, since your screen is essentially turned off for part of the time.
I understand that the strobing modes will generally lose a lot of brightness, I just wish they would still give us decent brightness in strobing mode. I mean, I think after I calibrated my BenQ XL2411P in the single strobe mode at 60Hz I only got something like 39 cd/m² and that's with the panel brightness turned all the way up.
If I could get near 100 cd/m² while using a duty cycle that gives around 75% blur reduction it would be awesome. I think I'm using a duty cycle setting of 08 on my XL2411P monitor.
If you're going to put a high quality strobing or BFI feature in your monitor--first of all, it's really appreciated--but just make sure you have enough brightness overhead to still give enough brightness in the strobing modes.
Forum Rules wrote: 1. Rule #1: Be Nice. This is published forum rule #1. Even To Newbies & People You Disagree With!
2. Please report rule violations If you see a post that violates forum rules, then report the post.
3. ALWAYS respect indie testers here. See how indies are bootstrapping Blur Busters research!