I noticed something different with RTINGS reviews. Did they introduce some changes recently? New data for BFI, new response time tables, 120 Hz performance and more... I'm not sure how was it before.
Many reviews are being updated, e.g.: https://www.rtings.com/monitor/reviews/ ... xbmiipruzx
RTINGS Suggest-a-Monitor
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Thanks for pointing that out!
Indeed, some of the color calibration settings have definitely been changed for my monitor in their review.
My bad English :0
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ANYONE KNOW WHEN THE XG2431 START SELLING IN EUROPE???
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Yup, new testing methodology v1.2.
Response time numbers and overshoot differ compared to v1.1. I can't find info on what is the method. Old tables are nowhere to be found for comparison (same URLs) but i had some info written down.
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Test Bench 1.2 Changelog
Response time numbers and overshoot differ compared to v1.1. I can't find info on what is the method. Old tables are nowhere to be found for comparison (same URLs) but i had some info written down.
EDIT:
Test Bench 1.2 Changelog
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I'm very glad they are adding that information!
But I think it's missing Overdrive Gain (~100-level Overdrive adjustments while strobing is enabled) because that's an important tool for temperature compensation / panel lottery compensation of strobe crosstalk in my experience. (And for tuning custom refresh rates). Fine-tuning overdrive makes a huge difference.
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