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by Falkentyne » 19 Sep 2016, 17:59
Are you using blur reduction DISABLED on your XL2411Z?
if so, you need to fix the crappy overdrive of blur reduction disabled.
By default, the Benq setting for blur reduction ON + AMA Premium is the SAME overdrive setting for blur reduction OFF + AMA High.
So if you're playing with blur reduction off+AMA high, you're actually using 'premium' which is excessive. And if you set it to AMA premium, it becomes even "more" premium.
To fix this, do the following.
1) Go into your OSD, Picture Advanced ->Picture Mode->Standard Mode (The mode at the very top).
2) Set Standard Mode to these defaults: Color custom: 100, 100, 92 (RGB), Contrast 50, Brightness 20, Blur Reduction Off, Sharpness 5, Gamma 5 (4 if its too high).
3) Save Standard Mode as "Gamer 1" Preset.
4) Enable blur reduction "on", then Save another copy of standard mode as "Gamer 2" Preset. (the only difference is, blur reduction will be on in gamer 2 preset).
Now:
Activate Gamer 2 preset. blur reduction will be on.
Now: Go to picture Mode, AMA, set it to High. if it's already on high, move the slider to Off or Premium, but do NOT confirm the selection... instead press "back"/Cancel on the OSD, this will set it to high and go back (This step is required). You're overwriting AMA high with a "better" AMA high. (This undocumented tweak was added in V003 firmware).
This will set a LOWER AMA level than high but this is undocumented. This is not a persistent setting.
(if you play with blur reduction on, this is all you have to do).
Now, Activate Gamer 1 preset in picture advanced.
This will disable blur reduction and exploit a bug which will "apply" your lower AMA level to blur reduction off. This is the ONLY way to do this.
Please note that ANY resolution or refresh rate change at this point will revert this "tweak" and you will have to do it again (Activate gamer 2, set AMA to high/overwrite AMA high, activate gamer 1).