Any Mini-LED monitors with BFI?

Ask about motion blur reduction in gaming monitors. Includes ULMB (Ultra Low Motion Blur), NVIDIA LightBoost, ASUS ELMB, BenQ/Zowie DyAc, ToastyX, black frame insertion (BFI), and now framerate-based motion blur reduction (framegen / LSS / etc).
JimProfit
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Re: Any Mini-LED monitors with BFI?

Post by JimProfit » 12 Jan 2025, 19:14

Can a 43" 4K TV be considered a monitor nowadays?
The Samsung QN90D shows pretty good BFI test results on RTINGS, strobes at 60hz and 120hz, and has Mini-LEDs with state of the art dimming. It can fit on some desks.

Browsing through the RTINGS table tool, very few actual monitors have mini-LED, the one with the best BFI test image is the Samsung Odyssey Ark S55BG970 but it only strobes at 60hz and is even bigger than the aforementioned TV at 55", and is a curved panel.
Best overall Mini-LED monitor might be the Samsung Odyssey Neo 8 (strobing at 240hz and 120hz), but it's not a great implementation of BFI, that's a hard pass for me.
It's slim pickings when trying to conjugate low MPRT and high contrast ratio, a few monitors appear to deliver passable results on both but they're not Mini-LED, so black uniformity is not great (Dell S3222DGM, ASUS TUF Gaming VG34VQL1B,..).
OLED: LG OLED65G1 - LG OLED55GX
LCD: Samsung 65QN90D - Panasonic 58EX780E - Asus PG27AQN - Asus PG27VQ - Asus PG278QR (ooo)
PDP: Pioneer KRP500A
CRT: Sony FW900 - Iiyama HM204DT - Mitsubishi 2070SB - Sony D24E1WE (ooo) - Toshiba 288DF

Merfus
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Re: Any Mini-LED monitors with BFI?

Post by Merfus » 24 Jun 2025, 05:33

Titan Army has a technology that uses a strobe with a miniLED light called as DyDc. For example, it is available in the Titan Army monitors P275MS+, P245MS+ and P275MV Max.


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