I heard a lot about the programmatic BFI:
https://blurbusters.com/crt-simulation- ... -than-bfi/
viewtopic.php?t=10050
but I do not care too much about them. But I do care about some monitor which got released this year which has scanline BFI making it shockingly close to CRT thanks to it's FALD and the brightness limit was great on it too.
I recall it was showcased on Computex 2025 but not yet available. What's the model?
Trying to recall what was the monitor released this year with scanline BFI done with FALD
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Re: Trying to recall what was the monitor released this year with scanline BFI done with FALD
I probably found it. It's not FALD but rather side backlight used to scan the panel, it's called Dyac2.
https://zowie.benq.com/en-us/knowledge/ ... -dyac.html
Would really love to know if anybody tested it.
https://zowie.benq.com/en-us/knowledge/ ... -dyac.html
Would really love to know if anybody tested it.
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Re: Trying to recall what was the monitor released this year with scanline BFI done with FALD
Found a review in Japanese and they are doing the pursuit shot wrong lmao.
https://jisakuhibi.jp/zowie-xl2586x
https://jisakuhibi.jp/wp-content/upload ... 63d7ab.jpg
Every shot they take does not have long exposure to capture motion across multiple frames. I feel like a damn genius knowing that pursuit photo should last for several frames and that any photo demonstrating motion clarity should pursue a moving object.
https://jisakuhibi.jp/zowie-xl2586x
https://jisakuhibi.jp/wp-content/upload ... 63d7ab.jpg
Every shot they take does not have long exposure to capture motion across multiple frames. I feel like a damn genius knowing that pursuit photo should last for several frames and that any photo demonstrating motion clarity should pursue a moving object.
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Re: Trying to recall what was the monitor released this year with scanline BFI done with FALD
As I understand it from the Rtings review it's basically a gimmick at anything lower than 540 Hz (there are pursuit photos there) because crosstalk is terrible and the pulse is longer at lower refresh rates:
https://www.rtings.com/monitor/reviews/ ... ie-xl2586x
https://www.rtings.com/monitor/reviews/ ... ie-xl2586x
Re: Trying to recall what was the monitor released this year with scanline BFI done with FALD
Dyac 2 (XL2586X, XL2586X+), ELMB 2 (XG248QSG) and MBR+ (AG246FK6) are all rolling-scan backlight strobing implementations.betonKruglosuTotchno wrote: ↑23 Sep 2025, 16:41As I understand it from the Rtings review it's basically a gimmick at anything lower than 540 Hz (there are pursuit photos there) because crosstalk is terrible and the pulse is longer at lower refresh rates:
https://www.rtings.com/monitor/reviews/ ... ie-xl2586x
I'm not sure whether the BenQ models allow you to adjust the pulse width using Chief's utility.
I recall that not being possible.
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Re: Trying to recall what was the monitor released this year with scanline BFI done with FALD
Considering how wide a sector of edge backlight is I wonder if it will change anything significantly.kyube wrote: ↑07 Oct 2025, 13:21Dyac 2 (XL2586X, XL2586X+), ELMB 2 (XG248QSG) and MBR+ (AG246FK6) are all rolling-scan backlight strobing implementations.betonKruglosuTotchno wrote: ↑23 Sep 2025, 16:41As I understand it from the Rtings review it's basically a gimmick at anything lower than 540 Hz (there are pursuit photos there) because crosstalk is terrible and the pulse is longer at lower refresh rates:
https://www.rtings.com/monitor/reviews/ ... ie-xl2586x
I'm not sure whether the BenQ models allow you to adjust the pulse width using Chief's utility.
I recall that not being possible.
Do any of those use FALD for that?
Re: Trying to recall what was the monitor released this year with scanline BFI done with FALD
Nope, none of those are a full array WLED backlight. They all employ side mounted edge-lit WLED's as a backlight solution.betonKruglosuTotchno wrote: ↑11 Oct 2025, 09:27Considering how wide a sector of edge backlight is I wonder if it will change anything significantly.
Do any of those use FALD for that?
I do believe there is a FALD rolling scan solution on the market — the Sony Inzone M9 II source
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