DyAc+ is only one that has both brightness and clarity...why?

Ask about motion blur reduction in gaming monitors. Includes ULMB (Ultra Low Motion Blur), NVIDIA LightBoost, ASUS ELMB, BenQ/Zowie DyAc, Turbo240, ToastyX Strobelight, etc.
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rrisk93
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DyAc+ is only one that has both brightness and clarity...why?

Post by rrisk93 » 30 Apr 2022, 15:51

The BFI tech is more effective when you play low framerate like 120hz or 144hz (≒ high resolution gaming), rather than 240hz or more.

Normally, when we use BFI, we have to choose.
If you want brightness, you lose clarity.
If you want clarity, you lose brightness.

Only DyAc+ can give you both.
Gaming on 4K 144hz monitor with DyAc+ will be so satisfying.

But Zowie doesn't seem to apply DyAc+ to their 4K gaming monitors... :oops:
I wonder why other manufacturers cannot catch up with DyAc+...

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Re: DyAc+ is only one that has both brightness and clarity...why?

Post by Discorz » 01 May 2022, 05:16

It uses voltage boosted backlight.

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