It was time for me to write one of those flagship Blur Busters articles that the advanced readership loves so much -- and perks the ears of educated writers, researchers & scientists.
The Stroboscopic Effect Of Finite-Framerate Displays
From Blur Busters Display Lab: Flaws of the humankind invention of the 'frame rate' and 'refresh rate': Properly milking the diminishing curve of returns towards future retina refresh rates.
ARTICLE: Stroboscopic Effect Of Finite-Framerate Displays
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ARTICLE: Stroboscopic Effect Of Finite-Framerate Displays
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Wow --
Even at this early juncture, this article is apparently getting rave reviews by Blur Busters twitterverse, including employees of NVIDIA and media websites (e.g. Digital Foundry). I try to explain things better than the average website!
Even at this early juncture, this article is apparently getting rave reviews by Blur Busters twitterverse, including employees of NVIDIA and media websites (e.g. Digital Foundry). I try to explain things better than the average website!
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Forum Rules wrote: 1. Rule #1: Be Nice. This is published forum rule #1. Even To Newbies & People You Disagree With!
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Re: ARTICLE: Stroboscopic Effect Of Finite-Framerate Display
Congrats! You deserve this praise! If it wasn't for you and your website I don't think I would have ever figured out why I couldn't tolerate LED screens. Now I can use a LED monitor with no issues and I'm pretty sure I have narrowed down what my exact issues are for buying future monitors. I'm so glad that you educate the right people so they can make better products.Chief Blur Buster wrote:Wow --
Even at this early juncture, this article is apparently getting rave reviews by Blur Busters twitterverse, including employees of NVIDIA and media websites (e.g. Digital Foundry). I try to explain things better than the average website!