Chief Blur Buster wrote:CoMa wrote:Anyway why on a 120 hz monitor 60 hz looks so horrible?
Horrible in what way?
Stutters? Tearing? Etc.
60Hz on a 120Hz TN monitor just looks virtually exactly like 60Hz on a 60Hz TN monitor.
(When not used with any features such as motion blur reduction)
You need to use the 120Hz refresh rate to get the benefits of a 120Hz monitor.
The optional 60Hz strobing (on BENQ Z series V2 firmware) can greatly improve motion clarity of 60Hz but at the cost of potentially annoying flicker.
One friend showed to me VG248QE in 60 hz monitor and was a pain, much more blur than a normal 60 hz monitor, i can assure you i see it with my eyes... can be a problem with asus monitor?