Is "lightboost" technology outdated with todays modern displays?

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Is "lightboost" technology outdated with todays modern displays?

Post by aDr » 16 Jul 2021, 06:59

Hey guys, i have a question regarding this gimmick that old displays have. Currently i have Asus VG248QE. Im planing to change this one to LG 27GN850.

Whenever im trying to play games without lightboost, game looks like have default setting "motion blur" that what im scared of, when im thinking about purchasing new display.

My question, will i be dissapointed with blur reduction ( if there any is) in LG display. How does it preform?

Or you would rather recommend different display?

Thanks for reading!

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Re: Is "lightboost" technology outdated with todays modern displays?

Post by RealNC » 16 Jul 2021, 07:03

Lightboost still works of course, but it doesn't look as good as more modern implementations of MBR.
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