Brightness of 111 lux is still brighter than a lot of LightBoost displays.
But, yes, strobed brightness still needs to keep going up.
For much better ULMB brightness, keep an eye on the upcoming ASUS PG27UQ and Acer Predator X27, these are the 4K 144Hz monitors, both of which is reportedly more than twice as bright in ULMB mode.
LG 34UC79G-B Ultrawide 144Hz - adjust strobing?
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Re: LG 34UC79G-B Ultrawide 144Hz - adjust strobing?
I haven't been able to find a lot of 2560x1080 ultrawide displays that support strobing besides ultra expensive GSYNC displays. Compared to something like the OG VG248QE @ 100% strobe, is this brighter or no?