From TFTCentral, I have recently found out that the Acer XB270HU will feature ULMB.
This is good news, if NVIDIA has successfully added strobing ability to IPS panels!
First desktop strobed IPS -- Acer XB270HU
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Re: First desktop strobed IPS -- Acer XB270HU
i suspect they'll only allow ulmb at a special 85hz mode in order to reduce the double images
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Re: First desktop strobed IPS -- Acer XB270HU
http://forums.blurbusters.com/viewtopic ... =10#p13269
Exciting stuff Chief, but NV said as much weeks ago
Might want to update the original article:
http://www.blurbusters.com/breaking-new ... hz-coming/
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Exciting stuff Chief, but NV said as much weeks ago
Might want to update the original article:
http://www.blurbusters.com/breaking-new ... hz-coming/
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Re: First desktop strobed IPS -- Acer XB270HU
I have updated the original article. Thanks!
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