Hello, I can't find any ufo test or any review for the VG249QM1A at 270hz with motion blur reduction at max level. I've find and read the manual and I saw that elmb have 5 levels AND have a position adjustment (in order to lower the crosstalk).
So, I'm mixed to buy this monitor, or the AOC 24G2ZE who is very clear at 240hz with the mbr set to the maximum value.
So if anyone can do a ufotest for the VG249QM1A, I would love to see motion results, as well as the positioning adjustements, to see if It's better in term of motion clarity compared to the 24G2ZE.
Thanks !
VG249QM1A motion blur reduction ufo tests / reviews ?
Re: VG249QM1A motion blur reduction ufo tests / reviews ?
I would assume VG249QM1A is a cheaper version of XG249CM, with same panel, so some things are transferred to this model as well. ASUS should overall be better than AOC.Juzy wrote: ↑23 Jan 2023, 09:22Hello, I can't find any ufo test or any review for the VG249QM1A at 270hz with motion blur reduction at max level. I've find and read the manual and I saw that elmb have 5 levels AND have a position adjustment (in order to lower the crosstalk).
So, I'm mixed to buy this monitor, or the AOC 24G2ZE who is very clear at 240hz with the mbr set to the maximum value.
So if anyone can do a ufotest for the VG249QM1A, I would love to see motion results, as well as the positioning adjustements, to see if It's better in term of motion clarity compared to the 24G2ZE.
Thanks !
Something to note; Asus is known to lock the overdrive to a random level in ELMB/ELMB-SYNC mode.
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